Domus Aurea Sarah Widder
Location Spanned anywhere from acres across the Palatine, Esquiline, and Caelian hills The future site of the Flavian Amphitheater (the Colosseum), the Baths of Titus, the Baths of Trajan, and the Temple of Venus and Rome Domus Aurea
Origin Built by Nero after the fires of 64 CE Place of entertainment for huge parties A collection of lavishly decorated buildings scattered on beautiful grounds, like a countryside in the city aurea_pxl_5fd0245f6c9ddbdf3eff0f505975b6a7.jpeg
Importance and Uses Over 300 rooms for entertainment, including dining halls, an amphitheater, a market, a bath complex, and acres of woods, gardens, zoos, fountains, and parks The artificial lake in the center was later the site of the Colosseum, which could be re-flooded at will. Colossus Neronis k9qJNPeDpfA/TwyDoJQGfGI/AAAAAAAAIpE /Jk-otYrnCZ0/s1600/colosso-1.jpg
Today Now the site of Flavian Amphitheater (the Colosseum), the Baths of Titus, the Baths of Trajan, and the Temple of Venus and Rome GUUI/AAAAAAAAA0I/rtc2YRM58Wk/s320/nero+ho use+2.jpg g 5_LI/AAAAAAAAAKs/M2aQmWGOiPk/s400/Domu s_Aurea.JPG
In Ancient Times content/uploads/2012/07/DOMUS-AUREA- RICOSTRUZIONE.jpg mages/domus_aurea_1.jpg on/ _inside-the- walls.jpg g/wp- content/uploads/2012/07/domus_aurea.j pg et.com/albums/mm27 /iam733_photos/ANCI ENT%20ROME/_DOM US_AUREA_.jpg
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