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Palace of Septimius Severus
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- Name
- Palace of Septimius Severus
- Continent
- EUROPE
- Alt Name:
- -
- Country:
- Italy
- Period:
- Ancient Rome
- Sub-Region:
- -
- Date:
- 200AD - 299AD
- City/Town:
- Rome
- Figure:
- Septimius Severus
- Resorts:
- Rome,
- Related:
- Palatine Hill, Domus Augustana,
The Palatine Museum, Flavian Palace,
about Palace of Septimius Severus
The Palace of Septimius Severus on the Palatine Hill was an extension of the Domus Augustana and was built during the reign of the Roman Emperor Lucius Septimius Severus (193 - 211 AD).
The Palatine Hill was closely linked with the foundation of ancient Rome and housed some of its most lavish and important buildings, including the homes and palaces of the Imperial family.
Overlooking the Circus Maximus, the remains of the Palace of Septimius Severus are some of the most impressive found on the Palatine Hill.
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contact details
Address: Palatine Hill, Via di S. Gregorio, 30, 00100 Rome, Italy
Phone: +39 06 3996 7700
E-Mail: pierreci@pierreci.it
useful information
Directions:
The Palace of Septimius Severus is on the Palatine Hill, which can be reached via metro station Circo Massimo (line B). Buses 60, 75, 85, 87, 117, 271, 571, C3 and 850 and Tram 3 also stop nearby.
Ticket Information:
The Palace of Septimius Severus is on the Palatine Hill which is open daily 8:30am-an hour before sunset. Closed 1 Jan and 25 Dec. Combined ticket to Palatine, Colloseum and Forum costs €12, €7.50 concessions.
Links:
http://www.pierreci.it/en/museums-and-monuments/palatino-e-museo-palatino.aspx
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