The House of Augustus, the imperial residence of Caesar Augustus, stands as one of the most striking Roman ruins on Rome’s ancient Palatine Hill. This palace features well-preserved fresco wall paintings from the first century BC, showcasing landscapes and theatrical scenes in bright colors and meticulous detail. Visitors can explore these vivid artworks, which offer a glimpse into the artistic and cultural life of ancient Rome. The site is included in the Forum’s SUPER Pass, making it a frequent highlight for those touring the city’s historical landmarks.
House of Augustus (Casa di Augusto)
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