
Domus Aurea
The Domus Aurea, also known as the Golden House of Nero, is an important archaeological evidence of the Roman Empire. Built in the 1st century AD, this magnificent palace served as the residence for Emperor Nero and offers a unique insight into the luxury architecture of the ancient world. During your visit, you can admire the impressive frescoes and the extraordinary interior design, which reflect the aesthetics of the time.
A highlight is the center of the palace, the Dome Room, which uses innovative construction and lighting techniques. The use of concrete roofs was revolutionary at the time and shows the engineering skills of the Romans. The secret underground tunnels are also an interesting element that connect the large-scale facility and expand the understanding of the spatial concept.
However, to visit the Domus Aurea you must reserve in advance as the number of visitors is limited. A visit here is not only a journey into the past, but also a way to discover and experience the deeper history of Rome.