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My Patreon: / kobean_history My Discord Server: / discord (discord.gg/Twp4JQP) Music by Ross Bugden (New Frontiers, Olympus, Last Dawn and Rapture) / @rossbugden 3D Reconstruction by https://www.altair4.com 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Overview 02:21 Domus Aurea - Nero's Buried Palace 10:45 The Colosseum (Location) 13:19 The Colosseum (Construction) 19:09 The Colosseum (Its use throughout the ages) 27:50 The Roman Forum & Palatine Hill 38:42 Trajan Markets & Forum 48:10 Hadrian's Mausoleum/Castel Sant'Angelo In this video we take a look at 5 places in Rome that date back to Ancient Rome. First, we have the Domus Aurea. This was a palace created by Emperor Nero. It was one of the most lavish palaces built in ancient Rome. After Nero's death, it was buried, and a Bath House was built on top of it. Because it was buried, it was actually quite well preserved. Nowadays, you can go inside of it and walk through these preserved underground ruins. The second is the most famous one, the Colosseum. We'll go over the significance of its location, how it was constructed, and what it was used for. After that, we take a walk through the Roman forums and the Palatine Hill, which was at the center of ancient Rome. Then, we will visit the Trajan Forum and Trajan Markets, which some archaeologists have interpreted as the world's first shopping mall. And to end the video, we'll visit Castel Sant'Angelo. You might be thinking, 'Isn't that a medieval fortification?' Well, yes, it is, but that fortress was actually built on Hadrian's Mausoleum, which was the tomb of Emperor Hadrian. But, of course, since not much remains of that except for the base, in that section of the video, you'll also get a lot of medieval history.