![near the entrance of Foro Romano & Arch of Constantine, Arco di Constantino near the entrance of the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill [Palatino].](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjShcNCGR2faBPJBSoaiDv-E__2-HEH5mnli7cqT52odOwSu5cTPzfa9wCJfb7PniHJnefSG0hvCuaKFQ81QwZ6ZnVR1qObo2XldH2_FyJpx9ambfDwdah0i1wpiFGis45RZeQIoELsCKwX/w400-h256/ForoRomano_entrance.jpg)
near the entrance of the Roman Forum [Foro Romano]
and Palatine Hill [Palatino].

At the entrance of Palatine Hill,
Tomo & Chouchou turned left after the arch.
there is the Arch of Titus [Arco di Tito].
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direction to Palatine Hill [Palatino].

On the left side of the way to the Palatino,
there was the area of the former Barveni Vineyard.

We could see the whole round shape of the Roman Colosseum
from the former Barveni Vineyard in Palatine Hill.
There was a good photo spot of Colosseo.
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Keep going up the hill.

We found a big Italian stone pine tree in Roman ruins.

Around the big pine tree, there was a big stadium called
"Palatine Stadium [Stadio Palatino]".

Near the stadium, there was the ruin of
Augustus' Palace [Domus Augustana] .
(Augustus was the first emperor of the Roman Empire [Imperium Romanum].)
(Augustus was the first emperor of the Roman Empire [Imperium Romanum].)

We could see the city of Rome from the hill of Domus Augustana.

We also saw the ruin of Domitian's Palace [Domus Flavia].
(Domitian (=Titus Flavius Domitianus) was
(Domitian (=Titus Flavius Domitianus) was
the 11th emperor of the Roman Empire.)
There was a peristyle courtyard called "Peristyrium"
with a fountain shaped of octagon.
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Keep walking toward to the Roman Forum [Foro Romano].
Keep walking toward to the Roman Forum [Foro Romano].
Continue to read the Roman Forum & Palatine Hill (2)
Episode of the Palatine Hill & the Roman Forum
Tomo & Chouchou bought the tickets including Roman Forum & Palatine Hill at the Roman Colosseum. So after visiting the Roman Colosseum [Colosseo], we visited the Roman Forum [Foro Romano] and the Palatine Hill [Palatino].
The Roman Forum is located in front of the Roman Colosseum.
Pass the Arch of Constantine [Arco di Costantino] situated in front of the Colosseum, and go up the small hilly street near the arch, then you can find an entrance of the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
At the entrance, there is the Arch of Titus [Arco di Tito] which is smaller than the Arch of Constantine. But it was pretty. If you go to the right side of the Arch of Titus, we can access to the main place of the Roman Forum. But, firstly, Tomo&Chouchou went to the left side of the arch and headed toward the Palatine Hill.
On the left side of the way to the Palatino, there was the area of the former Barveni Vineyard. We imagined vineyard but we couldn't see any grape trees there. It was really "Former" vineyard. However, from the former Barveni Vineyard, we could see the whole round shape of the Roman Colosseum! Near the colosseo, it's too close to take a photo of the shape of the Roman Colosseum. We felt lucky to find this photo spot.
After keep going up the hill, we found a big Italian stone pine tree in Roman ruins. It was kinda unique, so we approached the tree. We felt like this pine tree saw the Roman history from here. It was kinda precious moment for us.
The Roman Forum is located in front of the Roman Colosseum.
Pass the Arch of Constantine [Arco di Costantino] situated in front of the Colosseum, and go up the small hilly street near the arch, then you can find an entrance of the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
At the entrance, there is the Arch of Titus [Arco di Tito] which is smaller than the Arch of Constantine. But it was pretty. If you go to the right side of the Arch of Titus, we can access to the main place of the Roman Forum. But, firstly, Tomo&Chouchou went to the left side of the arch and headed toward the Palatine Hill.
On the left side of the way to the Palatino, there was the area of the former Barveni Vineyard. We imagined vineyard but we couldn't see any grape trees there. It was really "Former" vineyard. However, from the former Barveni Vineyard, we could see the whole round shape of the Roman Colosseum! Near the colosseo, it's too close to take a photo of the shape of the Roman Colosseum. We felt lucky to find this photo spot.
After keep going up the hill, we found a big Italian stone pine tree in Roman ruins. It was kinda unique, so we approached the tree. We felt like this pine tree saw the Roman history from here. It was kinda precious moment for us.
Around the big tree, there was "Palatine Stadium [Stadio Palatino]". Palatine stadium was very big. We imagined what people were doing in this stadium for a while. After we saw the ruin of Augustus' Palace [Domus Augustana] and the ruin of Domitian's Palace [Domus Flavia]. We felt Roman history more and more. It was like the time stopped. We could also see the scenery of Rome from the hill of Augustus Palace. Roman city and these Roman ruins are still matching. If there is a big gap beween modern Rome and ancient Rome, we wouldn't feel in the same way. We respect Rome as they keep the Roman history in the good way.
This is why Tomo & Chouchou love Rome. Rome is the city where we can travel through time!
Tomo & Chouchou's Advice for Palatine Hill [Palatino]
1) We need to wait in the long queue to get an admission ticket. To avoid long queue, you can get the priority ticket in advance from this website.
https://romecolosseumtickets.tours/colosseum-forum-palatine-hill-tickets/
2) To take the whole round shape of the Roman Colosseum, the former Barveni Vineyard in Palatine Hill is the good place!
- The Roman Colosseum [Colosseo] in Rome
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