Explore the newly reopened Domus Tiberiana, one of Rome’s most significant archaeological sites!
Step into history as you visit the first imperial Roman palace on the Palatine Hill, recently reopened to the public after nearly 50 years. This grand residence, spanning roughly 4 hectares, offers stunning views over the Roman Forum valley, with its iconic multi-level arches creating a powerful image of ancient Rome.
During the tour, you will walk through the very place where Rome was founded and uncover the rich stories behind the ruins of the Palatine Hill. Dive into the heart of Roman public life and politics in the nearby Roman Forum, while your expert guide reveals the fascinating secrets hidden in these ancient stones.
Join us for an unforgettable journey through Rome’s imperial past and experience the grandeur of the Domus Tiberiana and the surrounding ruins.
The Forum was the heart of Ancient Rome. All of Roman life could be found in this bustling marketplace: commerce and trade, political rallies, military parades, and the sacred ceremonies of the Vestal Virgins. Admire this important piece of history led by a professional guide.
The Palatine Hill is the spot Romulus chose to found the city of Rome. It is one of the most ancient parts of the city and has been called "the first nucleus of the Roman Empire."
Domus Tiberiana is one of the most important archaeological sites in Rome that has been closed for 50 years and was reopened in September 2023. After the long and delicate restoration work it was possible to reopen to the public this is the first Imperial Palace in Rome. All that remains is to discover the history and the new exhibition path that brings you closer to the full enjoyment of the archaeological area of the city center. Visiting this area makes it possible to go back to the times of ancient Rome.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Tickets will be redeemed at the meeting point. Meeting time 30 minutes before the start time.