The Garden on Palatine Hill
I gathered this image of what I thought was a Stadium. The so-called "Hippodrome" or "Stadium" of Domitian (160 x 48 m) extends over the ent...
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I gathered this image of what I thought was a Stadium. The so-called "Hippodrome" or "Stadium" of Domitian (160 x 48 m) extends over the entire eastern side of the Domus Augustana. It has the appearance of a Roman Circus but is too small to accommodate chariots. It was, in reality, a sunken garden, most of the statuary in the nearby Palatine museum comes from the Stadium. Domitian liked this form of garden as shown by the one he also built at his country villa in the Alban Hills.
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russellgaughen
August 03, 2018
hedgehunter thanks for taking the time to visit my Gallery and leaving a comment. Ancient Roman History has always been been of interest to me and exploring Italy was a wonderful experience. Russell
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