The Domus Tiberiana is now open to the public after nearly 50 years. Visitors who wish to explore more of Rome’s archaeological treasures can now follow the ancient path that the emperor and his court used to reach the private residence on the Palatine Hill, which gave rise to the modern word palazzo.
The opening of the Domus Tiberiana restores the pathways between the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill, via the Domitian Ramp and the Farnese Gardens.