Visit Palatine Hill and walk through the legendary birthplace of Rome, where Romulus is believed to have founded the city in 753 BC.
Admire the stunning views of iconic landmarks like the Roman Forum, the Colosseum, and the Circus Maximus from the high vantage point of the Palatine Hill.
See the remnants of grand imperial palaces on the Hill, such as the Domus Augustana and Domus Flavia, and appreciate their intricate design.
Explore the Roman Forum and marvel at its ancient ruins, which once served as the centre of Rome’s political, religious, and social life.
Learn about ancient Rome's history with a 25-minute multimedia video that brings the past to life, and look at the depiction of daily life and work in ancient times.

About Palatine Hill, Rome
Palatine Hill, central to Rome's history, is where the city was founded according to legend. It offers panoramic views of the city and the Roman Forum. The hill is home to the ruins of ancient imperial palaces, reflecting its status as the political and cultural heart of ancient Rome. The Colosseum, an iconic symbol of ancient Rome, showcases the grandeur of gladiatorial games. The Roman Forum, once the heart of political, social, and economic life in Rome, features ruins of temples, and government buildings, revealing Rome's imperial era.
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