- planetware.com rome/palatine-hill-i-la-rph.htmStadium of Domitian on Palatine Hill. During the Middle Ages, the splendors of the Palatine fell into ruin as convents and churches-the oratory of Caesarius...
- britannica.com Geography & Travel Physical Geography of LandPalatine Hill , four-sided plateau rising 131 feet (40 metres) south of the Forum in Rome and 168 feet (51 metres) above sea level .
- colosseum.info palatine-hill-2/The etymology of the word palace in English (French, Italian and many other languages) comes directly from the palatine hill.
- thegeographicalcure.com post/complete-guide-to-…To help you make the most of your visit, I’ve put together a guide to all the must see monuments, attractions, and ruins on Palatine Hill.
- rome-museum.com palatine-hill-rome.phpA little of history of the Palatine. According to an ancient tradition, it was in this hill that Romulo built the first nucleus of Roma in the second half of the 8th century...
- rome.net Tourist Attractions Palatine HillPalatine Hill is considered to be the birthplace of the Italian capital and is believed to have been inhabited since the year 1000 B.C .
- myeuropedays.com palatine-hill/The Palatine Museum is smallish in size but houses an impressive collection of Roman statues excavated from the palatine hill.
- italy4real.com palatine-hill/The Palatine Hill looks out over the Roman Forum, the Colosseum, Aventine Hill, and the Capitoline Hill, with views that are as pretty as a postcard.
- turbopass.com rome-city-pass/all-attractions/…From the Palatine Hills, you can enjoy a marvelous view of a large part of Rome because in the summer season last admission is at 6:15 pm.
- assassinscreed.fandom.com wiki/Palatine_HillThe Palatine Hill (Latin: Collis Palatinus, Italian: Colle Palatino) is the centralmost of seven hills of Rome, and one of the most ancient parts of the city.