The Domus Aurea, Nero’s „Golden House,” is one of the most extraordinary examples of Roman architecture. Located on the Oppian Hill, the villa was built to be the most lavish palace of ancient Rome. Although much of the original structure has been lost over time, the ruins that can be visited today offer a fascinating glimpse into the luxury and grandeur of the Roman Empire. The frescoed rooms, immense vaults, intricate mosaics, and plays of light and shadow, designed to dazzle and impress, make the Domus Aurea a unique experience for anyone looking to explore ancient Rome beyond the usual paths.