Archaeology at Domus Aurea palace in Rome, Italy. The Domus Aurea archaeological site is a large palace that was built on the orders of the Emperor Ne


Archaeology at Domus Aurea palace in Rome, Italy. The Domus Aurea archaeological site is a large palace that was built on the orders of the Emperor Nero from around 64 AD to 68 AD, on the Oppian Hill. Here, restorer are working in room 63, using a laptop to map wall frescoes during conservation work. Photographed in 2014.


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