Project Description

Palatine

According to Roman mythology, the Palatine was the place where Romulus and Remus were found by the She Wolf, which saved their lives by suckling them in the “Lupercal Cave”.

The Roman emperors built their palaces on the Palatine, which became the residential town inhabited by the Roman Aristocracy. The ancient ruins of the Palaces belonging to Augustus, Tiberius and Domitian are still standing. The word “Palace” comes from the Latin word “Palatium”, which originates from the Palatino.

The remains of the Imperial Palaces are surrounded by green and from the hill you can have a great view of the whole archaeological area below.

 

It is advisable to buy your tickets online in order to avoid long queues, or, for the possessors of a smartphone that has access to internet, you can use the Mobile Ticketing method that permits you to buy an electronic ticket.

The ticket also includes a visit to the Colosseum and the Roman Forum and is valid for two days.

 

Address

Via di San Gregorio, 30

How to get there

Underground line B, Colosseo station

Palatine – Ticket office