• The Domus Aurea and the Roman architectural revolution (Domus Aurea ve Roma Mimari Devrimi). Cambridge University Press.
  • 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.
  • Nero, acknowledged for his luxury, pulled out all of the stops in embellishing the Domus Aurea with treasured metals, marbles, and indulgent beautifications.
  • The Domus Tiberiana on the Palatine was incorporated into the Domus Aurea. ... Figure 1. Plan of the Domus Aurea and surrounding areas (LTUR, Vol. 2, p. 397).
  • Domus Aurea Grand and very fragile, the Domus Aurea is home to very delicate frescoes, painted plasters, and enormous rooms decorated with pomp.
  • Nero'nun devasa ve gösterişli Domus Aurea saray kompleksi, sevilmeyen Nero'nun ölümünden sonra ardı ardına gelen imparatorlar tarafından gömüldü.
  • Currently, the large complex of the Domus Aurea is in the Colle Oppio part, which winds around the main hall in an octagonal shape.
  • domus aurea ya da bilinen diğer adı ile neron’un altın evi ünlü roma imparatoru neron’un yaptırdığı ünlü saray.
  • DOMUS AUREA. ... Accordingly this light-filled house would be literally flooded with golden light, and thus become a veritable DOMUS AUREA.
  • One of Severus and Celer’s greatest architectural achievements and likely the most recognizable room in the Domus Aurea today is the Octagonal Room.