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This 2000-Year-Old Roman Imperial Palace Is Now Open To Tourists

The Domus Tiberiana, situated atop Rome's Palatine Hill, has been opened after fifty years of restoration work. Excavations have revealed several artefacts, ancient coins and ornamental pieces

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In an exciting development, an ancient Roman imperial palace perched atop Palatine Hill in the heart of the city has opened its doors to tourists after nearly five decades of extensive restoration work. The remarkable Domus Tiberiana, boasting a history spanning nearly 2,000 years, served as the residence of rulers during the Imperial period of ancient Rome and offers breathtaking views of the Roman Forum below.

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