ROME (AP) — An ancient Roman imperial palazzo atop the city's Palatine Hill was reopened to tourists on Thursday, nearly 50 years after its closure for restoration.
The nearly 2,000-year-old Domus Tiberiana was home to rulers in the ancient city’s Imperial period.
The public is now able to tour it, following decades of structural restoration work to shore the palace up for safety reasons.
The English word “palatial” is inspired by the sumptuous imperial residence atop the Palatine, one of ancient Rome's seven hills.
The domus, built on the northwest slope of the hill, is considered to be the first true imperial palace.
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