Description
A beautiful cityscape of the Colle Palatino (Palatine Hill) in Rome seen from the gardens of the Circus Maximus, in the heart of the Eternal City. On the horizon the archaeological remains of the imposing Domus Augustana, one of the imperial palaces built on the Palatine. Considered the primordial nucleus of Rome, the Palatine Hill is one of the oldest areas of the city with the presence of an impressive series of archaeological remains of imperial palaces that were built there, including the Palace of Domitian, the Domus Flavia, the Domus Augustana and the Domus Severiana. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Image in original 16:9 ratio and high definition quality.