Dom 64 Aurea, Nero Golden House of the year 64, Nero launched into the city of Rome. The exact reason for doing so is not entirely clear. People think that it is partly for poetic or artistic purposes or to clear up cities that are dissatisfied with him at the moment. Instead, he rebuilt a better Rome, and that is for the most part. For the most part, perhaps for the most part, the use of his own residence called Domus Aurea has been taken away. It is translated as follows: The Gold House, whose residence is called: Nile Golden House.
The Golden House (Domus Aurea) of Rome's Nero is a magnificent palace complex, which was held at one of the most notorious Roman Emperors, a rave party. In addition to using the highest marble and beautiful mural painting and decoration like gold colonnades, the building rotates the ceiling, decorative fountain, waterfall, even a technology wonder, a towering dome, even along the wall It is. During the 64 years of catastrophic fire, in the year after destroying the majority of the Aventino and Palatino hills, Nero decided to take this opportunity to build a huge New Palace. This project is owned by the aristocrat in order to leave enough space for the Emperor - because it is possible that the response to the unpopular fire is delayed and that it has started it further Occupation of the vast expanse of the land, but on the back of the building Oppius sculpture on the hillside
Between Esquiline and Palatine Hills, Domus Aurea or Golden House is one of the most lavish projects of Nero. As we all know, in the year 64 AD, two thirds of the city of Rome was destroyed by fire. Nero used most of this land as the site of the new palace. It is not a palace, it is a series of buildings scattered in picture-like "countryside" including artificial lake. The main building is luxurious, with rooms and corridors decorated almost with gold. For Domus, you can see the names of the architects responsible for the project, Severus and Celer, and the name of the painter Fabullus who adorned many rooms.
Domus Transitoria has become the entrance or front garden of Domus Aurea. It is the largest building in the property, but it is on the head or at the beginning of the Nero family (Grant 170). On the left side of Domus Transitoria there is a main residence. It's roughly at right angles and it's hard to notice from afar as it is built on a hill. In fact, if they are not looking at a tall, barrel shaped ceiling corridor, people can almost miss it. The building is very shallow with 2 to 3 stories, consisting of 2 wings, one on the west side and the other on the east side (Grant 172).