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Flavian Palace

The Flavian palace is a vast palace on the Palatine Hill in Rome was completed around 90 2AD. It contains huge public rooms for official business and continued in use until the end of the Roman Empire. It contained a beautiful courtyard garden with water features a lot of which can still be seen today. It was really incredible to walk around these wounds and imagine what life would’ve been like for the ancient Roman emperors. #celebrateit #europetravel #rome
Posted: Mar 2, 2025
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