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  • Palatine Hill rises to 51 metres above sea level at its highest extent. In relation to the surrounding city, it’s at least 40 metres above the nearest major landmarks, such as the Roman Forum. Palatine Hill is the tallest of Rome’s legendary seven hills. These are the hills that the ancient city was founded upon and around, and ancient city walls would encompass all of these hills.
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  • According to Livy[4] (59 BC – AD 17) the Palatine hill got its name from the Arcadian settlers from Pallantium, named from its founder Pallas, son of Lycaon.
  • The entirety of Rome is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Palatine Hill is smattered with ruins from ancient palaces and other architectural wonders.
  • Explore the ancient ruins of Palatine Hill, one of the most ancient parts of the city of Rome. Discover the history and architecture of this fascinating site.
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  • Palatine Hill ve Roma Forum'un ihtişamını gördükten sonra imparatorluğun büyüklüğünü bir kez daha anlayacaksınız.
  • Spectacular Views: Perched above the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill offers breathtaking vistas of the city, including the Colosseum and Capitoline Hill.
  • Origins The history of the Palatine Hill, one of the Seven Hills of Rome, spans a long period dating back to archaic period (circa 800 BCE) of Italian peninsula.
  • Roman mythology talks of the cave that was inhabited by Luperca, the she-wolf that took care of Romulus and Remus, which is located on Palatine Hill .
  • Yes, the Palatine Hill is situated in the historical center, nearby the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Where can I buy tickets for the Palatine Hill?
  • The hill became synonymous with palaces; in fact in many languages, including English, the word ‘palace’ is derived from ‘palatine’.