According to Wanted in Rome the imposing building, which sprawls over a four-hectare site on the Palatine hill, was closed in the 1970s. Visitors can once again see the stunning views, through the arches, over the Roman Forum.

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The Domus Tiberiana Imperial Palace on Rome's Palatine Hill reopened to the public last week, after almost 50 years, following a major restoration.
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According to Wanted in Rome the imposing building, which sprawls over a four-hectare site on the Palatine hill, was closed in the 1970s. Visitors can once again see the stunning views, through the arches, over the Roman Forum.
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