古羅馬的一個廢墟,歷史上這個地方還是很有名氣的,也是一個皇家的宮殿了,可以在介紹里看到這裏的復原圖,這裏的門票是免費的,可以很自由的在這裏参觀的。【性價比】性價比很好
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羅馬的每一處景點都值得你好好的去品位,去觀察。這個金宮也是免費的,因為羅馬景點太多了,都只能匆匆走馬觀花,但是回頭翻看照片,依然給你不一樣的感覺。
羅馬廢墟,一曲餘音未落的古羅馬帝國的輓歌,一部閃爍着文明、智慧和創造的歷史,一座永遠高聳在人們心頭的豐碑。(2019/5)
多姆斯奧雷亞是一座宮殿,由皇帝尼建造。阿爾托夫只能帶着導遊參觀,這是羅馬必看的。相當令人印象深刻,多姆奧雷亞面積有多大。
Nero's Golden House is very cool inside. I remember trying to imagine what it would have been like in its glory days. There were stories about thieves coming in on ropes to take the riches inside, and other interesting things. It was also slightly creepy since it wasn't brightly lit and is underground mostly. Sadly, it's been closed since 2010 due to structural damage. I hope it opens back up, it's awesome.
Nero's Golden House where he used to stage lavish banquets and have elephants and other exotic animals parading through its corridors. Despite its proximity to the Colosseum, the now subterranean palace tends to be unfamiliar to all but those with a more expert knowledge of the city. Michaelangelo, Ghirlandaio and Raphael used to descend on ropes to take sketches of the beautiful frescoes by candlelight - Raphael was so inspired by what he saw that he used these as the basis for the decoration of the Loggia at the Vatican. Sadly a large section of the palace collapsed following heavy rainfall in 2010 and in true Italian style there has been chaotic bickering about the future of the restoration programme.
The Domus Aurea (Golden House) was a large landscaped portico villa. Designed to take advantage of artificially created landscapes, Domus Aurea was built by the Emperor, Nero, in the heart of ancient Rome, after the great fire in 64 AD had cleared away the aristocratic dwellings on the slopes of the Palatine Hill.
古羅馬的一個廢墟,歷史上這個地方還是很有名氣的,也是一個皇家的宮殿了,可以在介紹里看到這裏的復原圖,這裏的門票是免費的,可以很自由的在這裏参觀的。【性價比】性價比很好
羅馬的每一處景點都值得你好好的去品位,去觀察。這個金宮也是免費的,因為羅馬景點太多了,都只能匆匆走馬觀花,但是回頭翻看照片,依然給你不一樣的感覺。
羅馬廢墟,一曲餘音未落的古羅馬帝國的輓歌,一部閃爍着文明、智慧和創造的歷史,一座永遠高聳在人們心頭的豐碑。(2019/5)
多姆斯奧雷亞是一座宮殿,由皇帝尼建造。阿爾托夫只能帶着導遊參觀,這是羅馬必看的。相當令人印象深刻,多姆奧雷亞面積有多大。
Nero's Golden House is very cool inside. I remember trying to imagine what it would have been like in its glory days. There were stories about thieves coming in on ropes to take the riches inside, and other interesting things. It was also slightly creepy since it wasn't brightly lit and is underground mostly. Sadly, it's been closed since 2010 due to structural damage. I hope it opens back up, it's awesome.
Nero's Golden House where he used to stage lavish banquets and have elephants and other exotic animals parading through its corridors. Despite its proximity to the Colosseum, the now subterranean palace tends to be unfamiliar to all but those with a more expert knowledge of the city. Michaelangelo, Ghirlandaio and Raphael used to descend on ropes to take sketches of the beautiful frescoes by candlelight - Raphael was so inspired by what he saw that he used these as the basis for the decoration of the Loggia at the Vatican. Sadly a large section of the palace collapsed following heavy rainfall in 2010 and in true Italian style there has been chaotic bickering about the future of the restoration programme.
The Domus Aurea (Golden House) was a large landscaped portico villa. Designed to take advantage of artificially created landscapes, Domus Aurea was built by the Emperor, Nero, in the heart of ancient Rome, after the great fire in 64 AD had cleared away the aristocratic dwellings on the slopes of the Palatine Hill.