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Palatine Hill

Palatine Hill

The mythic birthplace of Rome, where emperors lived above the city they ruled.
Localização Roma

Rising 40 metres above the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill is the centremost of Rome's Seven Hills and the most archaeologically significant plot of land in the Western world. Human habitation here dates to at least the 10th century BC, and ancient tradition placed it as the exact site where Romulus founded the city in 753 BC — a claim backed by the discovery of Iron Age huts on the southwestern slope, known as the Casa Romuli, first excavated in the 19th century and re-examined with modern methods in the 1940s and 1990s. The hill's very name is the root of the English word "palace," derived from the Latin Palatium, a legacy of the colossal imperial residences built here over three centuries of Roman rule.

During the Republic, Palatine Hill was Rome's most fashionable residential address — Cicero, Mark Antony, and the orator Crassus all maintained homes on its slopes. Everything changed when Augustus Caesar, born on the hill in 63 BC, chose to build his relatively modest residence here in 36 BC, anchoring imperial power to the site. His successors dramatically expanded the footprint: Tiberius constructed the Domus Tiberiana around 14–37 AD, Nero began the Domus Transitoria, and the transformation reached its apex under Emperor Domitian, whose architect Rabirius completed the vast Domus Augustana and Domus Flavia complex around 92 AD — a structure so immense it covered nearly the entire hilltop and required massive artificial terracing to support its weight.

Visitors today move through a layered landscape of brick arches, mosaic floors, sunken cryptoporticoes, and the foundations of audience halls larger than most modern stadiums. The Farnese Gardens — Europe's first botanical gardens, laid out by Cardinal Alessandro Farnese in the 1550s — occupy the northern terrace and offer the most dramatic panoramic view of the Forum below. The on-site Palatine Museum houses extraordinary finds including painted wall plaster from Augustus's private study, where the red and black fresco panels survive in near-perfect condition, and sculptural fragments from the Temple of Cybele, whose cult was brought to Rome from Phrygia in 204 BC and housed on this hill.

Palatine Hill is included in the combined ticket with the Colosseum and Roman Forum — a single entry grants access to all three sites within 24 hours. The hill is far less crowded than the Colosseum, making the early morning hours, when low light rakes across the brick ruins, the ideal time to visit. Wear sturdy shoes: the paths are uneven ancient stone, and the most rewarding viewpoints at the southern terrace overlooking the Circus Maximus require a short uphill walk. Audioguides are available at the entrance, but the Palatine Museum, open within the complex, is worth at least 45 minutes on its own before exploring the open-air ruins.

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