okay he had a building then comited suicide?? what happened between those periods? there had to be somthing! it's not like he made a house then died! tell me about what the house was like! what was in it!
I think that like the cro-magnon caves, with their paintings, this "cave" with paintings should be protected from too many visitors whose breaths, touch and step could further destroy the interiors that remain.
Tell me about mate, i try to get there every year, but through the folly of youth i always thought the domus was closed, then i found out it was open again,booked another trip just to see it, then found out it was closed...it doesnt look as if it will be reopened any time soon...safety restrictions and that...the paintings liioked great though...very well preserved, its wierd to think that in that main hall heburned christians to use as lights!
oh man you are so lucky to have seen that! i just got back from rome and the domus is now closed until further notice, apperently its too dangerous! thanks for the vid!
It was sooo amazing. The video does not do it justice. With the mold problems, I wonder if it will ever be opened to the public again? Rome is such an amazing city.
Yeah you were very blessed to visit, the Domus Aurea. My wife I visited the Domus back in 2007, it was an amazing to see all that is below ground. Thanks for sharing your video. Will try to post mines up.
okay he had a building then comited suicide?? what happened between those periods? there had to be somthing! it's not like he made a house then died! tell me about what the house was like! what was in it!
glassmoonwolf 2 months ago
I wonder if it will ever be opened to the public again. We were so lucky to be able to go inside.
Alaska15Steve 3 months ago
amazing, I was in Rome in October 2011 and DA is closed ((((
romtscha 3 months ago
those paintings are amazing, rivaling anything to come out of renaisance france or impressionism...i think nero was maligned
vh90278 6 months ago
..imagine what has taken place in that palace..
Frankie3112Nld 1 year ago
Must have been great (if he liked you)!
joetylerdale 1 year ago
I think that like the cro-magnon caves, with their paintings, this "cave" with paintings should be protected from too many visitors whose breaths, touch and step could further destroy the interiors that remain.
TuboEspectador 1 year ago
you are so lucky
fmaholiclover 2 years ago
Tell me about mate, i try to get there every year, but through the folly of youth i always thought the domus was closed, then i found out it was open again,booked another trip just to see it, then found out it was closed...it doesnt look as if it will be reopened any time soon...safety restrictions and that...the paintings liioked great though...very well preserved, its wierd to think that in that main hall heburned christians to use as lights!
prestodc 2 years ago
oh man you are so lucky to have seen that! i just got back from rome and the domus is now closed until further notice, apperently its too dangerous! thanks for the vid!
prestodc 2 years ago
It was sooo amazing. The video does not do it justice. With the mold problems, I wonder if it will ever be opened to the public again? Rome is such an amazing city.
Alaska15Steve 2 years ago
Yeah you were very blessed to visit, the Domus Aurea. My wife I visited the Domus back in 2007, it was an amazing to see all that is below ground. Thanks for sharing your video. Will try to post mines up.
kirkaraya 3 years ago