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Palace of Domitian

Palace of Domitian

Building in Rome, Italy
Palace of Domitian
Names of parts of the Palace
Palace of Domitian is located in Rome
Palace of Domitian
Palace of Domitian
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Coordinates41°53′19.54″N 12°29′11.08″E / 41.8887611°N 12.4864111°E / 41.8887611; 12.4864111

The Palace of Domitian was built as Roman emperor Domitian's official residence in 81–87 AD and was used as such by subsequent emperors. Its remains sit atop and dominate Palatine Hill in Rome, alongside other palaces.

The Palace is a massive structure separated today into three areas. In the past, these partitions allowed business and political matters to have separation from private life while their close proximity allowed them to be conducted in parallel if required. The modern names used for these areas are:

Not all of the palace can be seen as portions lie under more recent buildings, much like a significant portion of the remains of Ancient Rome.

The palace was one of Domitian's many architectural projects including renovation of the Circus Maximus, renovation of the Pantheon, and three temples deifying his family members: the temple of Vespasian and Titus, the Porticus Diuorum, and the Temple of the gens Flavia.

Palace of Domitian: History

Domus Augustana: P2: 2nd peristyle P3: 3rd peristyle Co: courtyard Ex: grand exedra S: Stadium Tr: Tribune of the Stadium

The palace was designed by the architect Rabirius. It was built on top of earlier buildings, notably Nero's Domus Transitoria and the Republican House of the Griffins, significant remains of which have been discovered.

Under Septimius Severus a large extension was added along the southwestern slope of the hill overlooking the Circus Maximus, but otherwise the bulk of the Palace as constructed under Domitian remained remarkably intact for the remainder of the Empire. The Palace functioned as the official residence of the Roman Emperors until the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD.

The palace was renovated under Theodoric the Great (r.493-526) the Ostrogothic King of Italy in the 6th century using the receipts from a specially levied tax.

Palace of Domitian: Domus Flavia

The Domus Flavia is the public wing of the Palace.

Palace of Domitian: Domus Augustana

The Domus Augustana was believed to be the private wing of the palace.

Palace of Domitian: The Garden or "stadium"

Garden or "stadium" of the Palace of Domitian

The so-called "Hippodrome" or "Stadium" of Domitian (160 x 48 m) extends over the entire eastern side of the Domus Augustana. It has the appearance of a Roman Circus but is too small to accommodate chariots. In reality, it was a large and elaborate sunken garden, similar to the earlier one at the Roman Villa of Pliny "in Tuscis", and most of the statuary in the nearby Palatine museum comes from the Stadium. Domitian enjoyed this form of garden as shown by the one he also built at his country villa in the Alban Hills. It may have been used as a private riding school which must have been present in the private villas of the time, according to Pliny the Younger; in the Acts of the Martyrs, a Hippodromus Palatii is mentioned concerning Saint Sebastian, which must certainly have been this.

On the eastern side was a large semi-circular exedra on three levels, decorated with sculptures and fountains, commanding views of the garden below. A belvedere sat atop its concrete dome. Around the perimeter ran a two-story portico upheld by slender columns veneered in expensive coloured marble. The lower level feature a sheltered promenade adorned with an elaborate stuccoed roof vault.

Palace of Domitian: History

The stadium was the last section of the palace to be built; proceeding the completion of the first two parts (completed: 92 AD). The stadium's construction replaced older buildings dating from the Roman Republic to Nero.

Brick stamps show that Hadrian reinforced the structure of the porticos. In the Severan era the exedra was reduced to a quarter circle externally when the adjacent Severan Baths were built. The small oval enclosure in the southern end dates to the time of Theodoric (early 6th c.) when it was perhaps used as a private amphitheatre (certainly not as a training ground for gladiators, as this type of show was abolished since the time of Honorius).

The complex was discovered and excavated in the 18th century which was soon followed by looting which irreparably compromised the state of the building.

Palace of Domitian: See also

Palace of Domitian: References

  1. Rome, An Oxford Archaeological Guide, A. Claridge, 1998 p. 134 ISBN 0-19-288003-9 - Buy this book
  2. "Domus Augustana – Italy". Trip Historic.
  3. Darwall-Smith, Robin Haydon. Emperors and Architecture: A Study of Flavian Rome. Brussels: Latomus Revue D'Etudes Latines, 1996.
  4. Johnson, Mark J. (1988). "Toward a History of Theoderic's Building Program". Dumbarton Oaks Papers. 42: 73–96. doi:10.2307/1291590. JSTOR 1291590.
  5. Cassiodorus, Variae, 1.21, III.31, IV.30, VII.7, 9, 15, 17
  6. Iara, Kristine, Hippodromus Palatii, Die Bauornamentik des Gartenhippodroms im Kaiserpalast auf dem Palatin in Rom, 2015 ISBN: 978395490088
  7. Archaeological Guide to Rome, Adriano La Regina, 2005, Electa
  8. Rome, An Oxford Archaeological Guide, A. Claridge, 1998 ISBN 0-19-288003-9 - Buy this book

Palace of Domitian: Other sources

  • Fred S. Kleiner. A History of Roman Art. Wadsworth Publishing. 1st Edition. 2007. Chapter 13 Page 187.
  • Filippo Coarelli, Rome and surroundings, an archaeological guide, University of California Press, London, 2007
  • High-resolution 360° Panoramas and Images of Palace of Domitian | Art Atlas

Palace of Domitian Media related to Palace of Domitian at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by
House of Augustus
Landmarks of Rome
Palace of Domitian
Succeeded by
Villa Gordiani

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