The 1st century Tiberian Palace has reopened to visitors after more than 50 years of reconstruction, as per the Italin media. The reconstruction works were launched due to concerns over its structural integrity.
The Domus Tiberiana (Tiberian Palace) was the first of the imperial palaces to be planned and constructed as a single comprehensive unit.
The building dates back to the era of Nero, although it is named after Tiberius (r. 14-37 A.D.).
Since the site was closed in 1970, archaeologists have worked to stabilize and restore the palace.
The reopened palace is accessed through the ramp of Domitian, the path trod by the emperor and his entourage to reach his private residence.The road to the palace goes through extensive gardens. And from the Palatine Hill there is a stunning view of the Roman Forum below. A new permanent exhibition, Imago Imperi, displays artifacts illustrating the history of the palace in 13 rooms that open along the ramp.
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