Palatine Hill Walking Tour in 4K
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00:10 - Main Gate (Old Farnese Gardens Main gate)
01:08 - Aqua Claudia Aqueduct
03:16 - Entrance to Domus Severiana
05:38 - Entrance to the Palatine Stadium
12:42 - Entrance to Domus Augustana (Bottom Level)
19:28 - The 2nd Level the Palatine Stadium
22:44 - Entrance to Domus Augustant (Upper Level)
25:35 - Look out towards Circus Maximus
27:00 - Walk through of Flavian Palace
31:44 - Walk near the House of Augustus
36:05 - Terrace Viewpoint
37:10 - Walk above the Palace of Tiberius (Garden)
40:18 - Terrace Viewpoint looking out over the Forum
42:55 - Walk through the remains of Farnese Gardens
44:55 - Walk into the Cryptoporticus
47:30 - Fountain of the Rain
50:00 - Arch of Titus
50:45 - Walking below the Temple of Jupiter
52:20 - View of the Colosseum
55:12 - Exit through the Farnese Gardens Gate
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Roman Forum & Palatine Hill. One Of The Most Popular Attractions In Rome. Ancients Ruins Are Situated Opposite Colosseum.
Ancient Rome #1 - The Palatine Hill Introduction
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ROMAN FORUM AND PALATINE HILL-Walking Through The Ancient Roman Empire!
It's one thing to read about history, it's another to walk where history took place. The Roman Forum and Palatine Hill are both full of ancient Roman history. The Roman Forum was the center of day-to-day life in Rome and Palatine Hill was the home to emperors. You will see the remnants of the ancient Roman Empire and learn about their history. As we walk through these ruins, it's not hard to imagine what life in Ancient Rome was really like.
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Took a day tour of the Colosseum. I purchased a regular ticket to enter the colosseum at an unspecified time and then I booked an additional ticket as per the requirements for the third ring and the underground tour.
This is a special tour that allows access to the gladiator floor level, the actual arena level and underground the stage so to speak.
Entrance was about 14 Euro for regular ticket, 11 euro for underground tour. It's well worth it. I then walked around the Forum and Palatine Hill alone for a few more hours.
Rome: Ancient Glory
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Part one of three shows on the Eternal City, this episode resurrects the rubble and brings back to life the capital of the ancient world. Focusing on the grandeur of classical Rome, we'll admire the groundbreaking architecture at the Colosseum and Pantheon, and the empire's exquisite art at the Capitoline Museum. Then we'll head out on a bike ride along the ancient Appian Way and take in nearby marvels of Roman engineering.
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Visiting the Palatine Hill in Rome with the S.U.P.E.R. ticket
Did you know that for only 6€ more than a regular ticket, you can visit some amazing, exclusive sites on the Palatine Hill? Check out the House of Augustus, the Temple of Romulus, the Sistine Chapel of the Medieval, and so much more!
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In this video, we go back to ancient Rome to take a look at the Roman Forum and the ruins of the imperial palace on the Palatine hill.
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Palatine Hill isn't one of the attractions in Rome that many have heard of, but it holds an important place in Rome's history, and it's very impressive interesting, plus it's an easy walk from The Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Watch our tour of Palatine Hill and see why we think it should be on Rome's list of must-see attractions.
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Walking Around The Roman Forum and Palatine Hill In Rome, Italy | European Travel Vlog
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Visiting The Roman Forum for the first time! Just looking around and seeing what's there.
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Travel Spotlight - Palatine Hill, Rome, Italy
Palatine Hill is at the centre of the Seven Hills of Rome and is one of the most ancient parts of the city. It stands 40 metres above the Roman Forum, looking down upon it on one side, and upon the Circus Maximus on the other. It is located right next to the Roman Colosseum.
In order to gain entrance to Palatine Hill, you must have purchased an entry ticket. If you take a tour of the Colosseum, you will likely have a ticket that includes entrance to Palatine Hill. The
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The Palatine Hill is the centermost of the Seven Hills of Rome and is one of the most ancient parts of the city. It stands 40 metres above the Forum Romanum, looking down upon it on one side, and upon the Circus Maximus on the other. According to Roman mythology, the Palatine Hill was the location of the cave, known as the Lupercal, where Romulus and Remus were found by the she-wolf that kept them alive. According to this legend, the shepherd Faustulus found the infants, and with his wife Acca Larentia raised the children. When they were older, the boys killed their great-uncle (who seized the throne from their grandfather), and they both decided to build a new city of their own on the banks of the River Tiber. Suddenly, they had a violent argument with each other and in the end Romulus killed his twin brother Remus. This is how Rome got its name - from Romulus. Another legend to occur on the Palatine is Hercules' defeat of Cacus after the monster had stolen some cattle. Hercules struck Cacus with his characteristic club so hard that it formed a cleft on the southeast corner of the hill, where later a staircase bearing the name of Cacus was constructed. Rome has its origins on the Palatine. Indeed, recent excavations show that people have lived there since approximately 1000 BC. According to Livy, after the immigration of the Sabines and the Albans to Rome, the original Romans lived on the Palatine. Many affluent Romans of the Republican period (c.509 BC-44 BC) had their residences there. During the Empire (27 BC-476 AD) several emperors resided there; in fact, the ruins of the palaces of Augustus (27 BC-14 AD), Tiberius (14-37) and Domitian (81-96) can still be seen. Augustus also built a temple to Apollo here, beside his own palace. The Palatine Hill was also the site of the festival of the Lupercalia. One building, believed to be the residence of Livia (58 BC -- 29 AD), the wife of Augustus, is currently undergoing renovation. Situated near to the house of Livia is the temple of Cybele, currently not fully excavated and not open to the public. Behind this structure, cut into the side of the hill, is the so-called House of Tiberius. Overlooking the Forum Romanum is the Flavian Palace which was built largely during the reign of the Flavian dynasty (69-96) Vespasian, Titus and Domitian. This palace, which was extended and modified by several emperors, extends across the Palatine Hill and looks out over the Circus Maximus. The building of the greater part of the palace visible from the Circus was undertaken in the reign of the emperor Septimius Severus (146-211). Immediately adjacent to the palace of Severus is the Hippodrome of Domitian. This is a structure which has the appearance of a Roman Circus and whose name means Circus in Greek, but is too small to accommodate chariots. It can be better described as a Greek Stadium, that is, a venue for foot races. However, its exact purpose is disputed. While it is certain that during the Severan period it was used for sporting events, it was most likely originally built as a stadium-shaped garden. According to a guide from the Sopraintendenza Archeologica di Roma, most of the statuary in the nearby Palatine museum comes from the Hippodrome. (Domitian also built a larger stadium that was actually used for foot-racing competitions; it exists today as Piazza Navona, lo stadio di Domiziano.) The Palatine Hill, and the Roman Forum beneath it, is now a large open-air museum and can be visited on the same ticket as the Colosseum. The entrance is on Via di San Gregorio, the street just beyond the Arch of Constantine, going away from the Colosseum. According to Livy (59 BC -- AD 17) the Palatine hill got its name from the Arcadian settlement of Pallantium. More likely, it is derived from the noun palātum palate; Ennius uses it once for the heaven, and it may be connected with the Etruscan word for sky, falad. During Augustus' reign, an area of the Palatine Hill was roped off for a sort of archaeological expedition, which found fragments of Bronze Age pots and tools. He declared this site the original town of Rome. Modern archaeology has identified evidence of Bronze Age settlement in the area which predates Rome's founding. There is a museum on the Palatine in which artifacts dating from before the official foundation of the City are displayed. The museum also contains Roman statuary. An altar to an unknown deity, once thought to be Aius Locutius, was discovered here in 1820. In July 2006, archaeologists announced the discovery of the Palatine House, which they believe to be the birthplace of Rome's first Emperor, Augustus. Head archaeologist Clementina Panella uncovered a section of corridor and other fragments under Rome's Palatine Hill, which she described on July 20 as a very ancient aristocratic house.
Palatine Hill: The Birthplace of Rome & Home of the Imperial Palace
The most important of Rome's seven hills is also the city's origin point. According to myth and archeological evidence, Rome got its start right here. It was great to see the remains of the grand Flavian Palace, the huts of Romulus and Remus, and the home of Livia and Augustus, Rome's first emperor.
Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy - 4K UHD
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