Emperor Domitian’s Palace on the Palatine Hill, Rome

The Emperor Domitian (81-96 CE) rebuilt and added to existing buildings on the Palatine Hill, Rome. The result is an enormous palatial complex rising high above the Imperial Forum and the Circus Maximus. Our reconstruction flies into the palace vestibule, moves through the interior Peristyle garden, into the immense throne room, then back through the Peristyle, and finishing in the equally huge Triclinium (public dining hall).
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