Travel Tip - The Palatine Hill

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Posted by: Justine Bayod Espoz | Date: 29th April 2009
Nestled between the Forum and the Coliseum, The Palatine Hill is an excellent place to see Roman ruins and the work being done to excavate them.

According to Roman myth, the Palatine Hill is the location of the cave where Romulus, the founder of Rome, and his brother Remus were found by the shepherd Faustulus, who later raised them. With such an important “history”, it’s no wonder the Palatine Hill was the area that many affluent Roman’s called home.

Much like the Forum, it requires quite a bit of imagination to see the Palatine Hill as it must have been in ancient times. Therefore, it is recommendable to take a guided tour. Guides not only make up for the lack of informational plaques, but they also divulge quite a bit of information about Roman times.
 
Location: Rome, Italy
 

 

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