- Warden, P.G. (1981). "The Domus Aurea Reconsidered". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 40 (4): 271–278. doi:10.2307/989644.
- Nero, acknowledged for his luxury, pulled out all of the stops in embellishing the Domus Aurea with treasured metals, marbles, and indulgent beautifications.
- Ball, Larry F. (2003). The Domus Aurea and the Roman architectural revolution (Domus Aurea ve Roma Mimari Devrimi). Cambridge University Press.
- The Domus Tiberiana on the Palatine was incorporated into the Domus Aurea. ... E. Segal and I. Sciotino, Domus Aurea, Milano, Electa, 1999. (worldcat).
- The Domus Aurea, or the “Golden House,” was a large and extravagant palatial complex built by Emperor Nero in Rome in the mid-first century CE.
- Visiting the Domus Aurea. Fast forward to the present century: after extensive renovation, the palace finally opened its gates to visitors in 2014.
- The Domus Aurea (‘Casa de Oro’ in latin) was a great palace built under the regime of emperator Nero right after the great fire of Rome in AD 64.
- You get to see what it really might have been like to walk the gardens of the Domus Aurea and look down on the city of Rome.
- domus aurea ya da bilinen diğer adı ile neron’un altın evi ünlü roma imparatoru neron’un yaptırdığı ünlü saray. m.s 64 yılında roma’da meydana gelen büyük...
- On the Oppian Hill, where the homes of Rome’s elite used to stand, the emperor Nero built himself a gigantic palace known as the Domus Aurea, or Golden House.
Domus Aurea
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64 yılında Roma'da meydanan gelen Büyük Roma Yangını yangını sonucu, Esquiline tepesi eteklerindeki Aristokratlara ait evlerin yanmasıyla ortaya çıkan geniş alandan faydalanmak isteyen Roma İmparatoru Nero tarafından yaptırılmış olan ve büyük bir alana yayılan portikolu villa.
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- Tamamlanma tarihi:64