Every year or so, I like to go back to an attraction that I’ve already seen in this city, and revisit it. Every time that I do this, I see something that I hadn’t seen on the previous visit. For this reason, I decided to revisit the Palatine Hill, and the Roman Forum. I had read that it was possible to visit the House of Livia, located on the Palatine. For the cost of a phone call (you need to reserve a space), and the regular ticket price for admission to the Forum/Palatine Hill (which also gets you into the Colosseum), you are allowed access to this normally closed site, albeit with one of the site’s personnel, who makes it plain that they are not a tour guide, but are simply there to keep an eye on things, and unlock the doors to the spaces. Once inside, you are free to look around on your own for about twenty minutes in each section. I had never done this before, so I called and reserved myself a spot for the noon excursion.
I arrived a little early, which was nice, as I was able to walk around the Palatine Hill area for a while.
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