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Rome Guide
to visit underground Rome Domus Aurea and the Basilica of San Clement |
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Underground Rome : Domus Aurea and the Basilica of San Clement |
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In 64 A.D. a great fire destroyed most of the city of Rome. In this occasion emperor Nero decided to build the Domus Aurea on the Oppian hill.
In 104 A.D., under emperor Trajan, another fire destroyed a large part of the Domus Aurea and what was left was used as foundation for a new building on the Oppian hill: the Baths of Trajan. Only at the end of the XVth century will the Domus Aurea become a matter of importance again. The Basilica of San Clemente is built on three levels, covering over 2000 years of history. The first level includes the Temple of Mithras, the mint from the period of Domitianus and the ruins of several private buildings. A first christian basilica was built on top, decorated with paintings from the VIth to the XIth century. In the church on the third level today are an apsidal mosaic, a Cosmatesque floor, a baroque ceiling and the chapel of Santa Caterina d'Alessandria, a work of Masaccio and his master Masolino The visit include : Domus Aurea, Basilica of San Clemente and its lower levels. Entrance to the church 5,00 euro. Entrance to the Domus Aurea 5,00 euro, closed on Mondays. ATTENTION: the Domus Aurea is now closed due to restoration. We offer an alternative visit to the Roman villas on the Caelian Hill, entrance 5,00 euro, closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Other itineraries related to ancient Rome: Email romeguiderome@libero.it Tél 0039/3386981235 |
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