Palatino: Domus Flavia
Domus Flavia is part of what was Domitian's Palace in the Palatine Hill area in Rome. The building was built by the architect Rabirio in the late 1st century, but the complex was discovered only in the 18th century. To access the Domus Flavia, it was enough to introduce yourself from the octagonal classroom that entered the center of the building, which was rectangular or rather peristyle and at the center of which there was a fountain.