The Domus Aurea is an palace, built by emperor Nero. Altough it can only be visited with a guided tour, it's a must see in Rome. It's pretty impressing, how huge the area of the domus aurea was.
Domus Aurea
Posted: Aug 9, 2012
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小思文
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A ruin in ancient Rome, this place is still very famous in history, and it is also a royal palace. You can see the restoration map here in the introduction. The tickets here are free and you can visit here very freely. [Cost-effective] Very good value for money
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Posted: Oct 11, 2019
littletramp
5/5Outstanding
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Every attraction in Rome is worth your taste and observation. This Golden Palace is also free, because there are too many attractions in Rome, you can only hurry to watch the flowers, but look back at the photos and still give you a different feeling.
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Posted: Aug 25, 2019
吃喝玩乐好开心
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The ruins of Rome, an elegy of the ancient Roman Empire that has not fallen behind, a history that shimmers with civilization, wisdom and creation, and a monument that will always tower over people's hearts. (2019/5)
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Posted: May 27, 2019
coldwar
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Nero's Golden House needs to be booked beforehand. It doesn't look very much on the outside, but once you get into the house, it's huge. Tour guides will provide virtual reality headphones to see what it looks like in its heyday. It's humid and cool inside, and wear a thin coat in August when it's hot.
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Posted: Sep 3, 2017
怪咖好多吉
5/5Outstanding
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You can see from the canal boat that the magnificent building is the Golden Palace, standing in the water. It is often called "Golden Palace" because it used to decorate the exterior walls with gold plating. The main facade of the Golden Palace is facing the Grand Canal, and its style is the colorful Venetian Gothic style.
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Posted: Jan 22, 2016
M29***48
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Nero's huge palace was discovered by accident, because it was covered with huge yellow mud, but it was still excavated. Using a 3D guided tour to see what Nero Palace looks like is really amazing.