Thank you for watching! Highlights timestamps for those on mobile devices (◉ Narration | ★ Highlight): ▶(0:00) Introduction ▶(0:40) Start Tour Explanation Map Forum ◉ ▶(1:45) Arch of Titus ★ ▶(2:00) Emperor Titus and the Dynasty ◉ ▶(4:00) Emperor Nero ◉ ▶(5:00) Ancient Aquaducts ◉ ▶(6:18) Reconstruction Temple of Venus and Roma ★ ▶(6:30) Ancient Road to the Colosseum ★ ▶(7:12) Ancient Road to Palace of Domitian ★ ▶(7:30) What was happening in the Forum ◉ ▶(10:50) Basilica of Maxentius ★ ▶(11:05) Farnese Garden ★ ▶(11:14) Farnese Garden explanation ◉ ▶(12:34) Plants and Relics in Farnese Garden ◉ ▶(14:12) View of Rome From Palatine Hill ◉ ▶(14:49) Volcano Rome Created Palatine Hill ◉ ▶(16:15) Reconstruction Basilica of Maxentius & Temple of Venus ★ ▶(16:35) Temple of Romulus ★ ▶(16:42) Temple of Faustina and Antonius ★ ▶(17:00) Temple of Julius Caesar ★ ▶(17:05) Curia Julia Senate ★ ▶(17:07) Reconstruction Temple of Julius Caesar ★ ▶(18:02) Forum Romanum ★ ▶(18:12) Reconstruction Forum Romanum ★ ▶(18:34) Reconstruction Temple of Castor and Pollox ★ ▶(18:42) Santa Maria Antiqua ★ ▶(18:20) Why some buildings survived and others did not ◉ ▶(18:30) Ancient road layout Forum Romanum ◉ ▶(21:38) Mamertine Prison ★ ▶(22:35) The best views of Rome ◉ ▶(23:36) What Does Palatine exactly mean ◉ ▶(27:00) What are Rome's old Ghettos ◉ ▶(27:53) Reconstruction Temple of Jupiter and Optimum Maximus ★ ▶(28:50) Circus Maximus One of the Biggest Arena's ◉ ▶(29:30) Games In the Circus Maximus ◉ ▶(30:30) Palace of the Emperor of Domitian ◉ ▶(31:06) Remnants Palace of Domitian ★ ▶(31:24) Settlements On Palatine Hill in the 19th Century ◉ ▶(32:18) Rooms In The Domitian Palace ◉ ▶(33:23) Original Roman Paving ★ ▶(34:40) Church of St. Sebastian ◉ ▶(36:26) Eagle Icon, The Sign of the Roman Empire ◉ ▶(38:40) Emperors Private Section ◉ ▶(39:04) Ancient Fountain Palace of Domitian ★ ▶(42:20) Circus Maximus ◉ ▶(42:45) Reconstruction Circus Maximus ★
Interesting and lovely tour. I am a Philistine, but I would love to move the Farnese Gardens and excavate the Palace of Tiberio. (This may be a result of too much forced gardening as a child 😂). It just fascinates me thinking about what waits to be found under the gardens. Rome: always another mystery to uncover. Ps. The tour guide is cute.❤
Truly great video. Planning a trip to Rome in a few days and this is very helpful. How about the 3d recreations of ancient buildings in your tablet? Can these be found somewhere?
Hi. I am one of your viewers and I really like your videos. Can you write me which kind of camera are you using? The video quality is really great. Thanks in advance.
I was under the impression that the Palatine Hill had plenty of ruins of palaces of the Caesars. It seems like quite a bit of open space. Unless, that's another part of the Palatine Hill. Towards the end, there are quite a number of ruins. At the end, are quite a cluster of ruins on the left. Those must be part of the ruins of palaces on the Palatine Hill, what I was originally thinking of.
The most well known entertainment associated with ancient Rome now, are gladiator fights. But, the most popular entertainment in ancient Rome was chariot races.
I am Italian and feel ashamed of the Roman Empire and it’s brutality. They crucified Jesus. How grievous. I repent for these ancestral sins in Jesus name
There were big political and social flaws in the Empire, which also led to it's downfall. Similar mistakes existed later in the medieval European continent too. But these mistakes could be reformed till today. And i think the Roman Empire could have reformed it's mistakes too.
*_John 3.16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. 17 For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. 18 “He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For everyone practicing evil hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed. 21 But he who does the truth comes to the light, that his deeds may be clearly seen, that they have been done in God.”_* _Jesus Christ loves you. Repent and be saved. Only Jesus Christ saves. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family._
I really can’t imagine the horrors in the colleseum as spectators watched Christian’s being eaten by wild animals. How sick that people could even watch this Gladiator fights were also brutal. Who is sick enough to watch this dark level of violence Pagan gods are forbidden by the real GOD OF ABRAHAM ISAAC AND JACOB
Thank you for watching! Highlights timestamps for those on mobile devices (◉ Narration | ★ Highlight):
▶(0:00) Introduction
▶(0:40) Start Tour Explanation Map Forum ◉
▶(1:45) Arch of Titus ★
▶(2:00) Emperor Titus and the Dynasty ◉
▶(4:00) Emperor Nero ◉
▶(5:00) Ancient Aquaducts ◉
▶(6:18) Reconstruction Temple of Venus and Roma ★
▶(6:30) Ancient Road to the Colosseum ★
▶(7:12) Ancient Road to Palace of Domitian ★
▶(7:30) What was happening in the Forum ◉
▶(10:50) Basilica of Maxentius ★
▶(11:05) Farnese Garden ★
▶(11:14) Farnese Garden explanation ◉
▶(12:34) Plants and Relics in Farnese Garden ◉
▶(14:12) View of Rome From Palatine Hill ◉
▶(14:49) Volcano Rome Created Palatine Hill ◉
▶(16:15) Reconstruction Basilica of Maxentius & Temple of Venus ★
▶(16:35) Temple of Romulus ★
▶(16:42) Temple of Faustina and Antonius ★
▶(17:00) Temple of Julius Caesar ★
▶(17:05) Curia Julia Senate ★
▶(17:07) Reconstruction Temple of Julius Caesar ★
▶(18:02) Forum Romanum ★
▶(18:12) Reconstruction Forum Romanum ★
▶(18:34) Reconstruction Temple of Castor and Pollox ★
▶(18:42) Santa Maria Antiqua ★
▶(18:20) Why some buildings survived and others did not ◉
▶(18:30) Ancient road layout Forum Romanum ◉
▶(21:38) Mamertine Prison ★
▶(22:35) The best views of Rome ◉
▶(23:36) What Does Palatine exactly mean ◉
▶(27:00) What are Rome's old Ghettos ◉
▶(27:53) Reconstruction Temple of Jupiter and Optimum Maximus ★
▶(28:50) Circus Maximus One of the Biggest Arena's ◉
▶(29:30) Games In the Circus Maximus ◉
▶(30:30) Palace of the Emperor of Domitian ◉
▶(31:06) Remnants Palace of Domitian ★
▶(31:24) Settlements On Palatine Hill in the 19th Century ◉
▶(32:18) Rooms In The Domitian Palace ◉
▶(33:23) Original Roman Paving ★
▶(34:40) Church of St. Sebastian ◉
▶(36:26) Eagle Icon, The Sign of the Roman Empire ◉
▶(38:40) Emperors Private Section ◉
▶(39:04) Ancient Fountain Palace of Domitian ★
▶(42:20) Circus Maximus ◉
▶(42:45) Reconstruction Circus Maximus ★
This video brings so many cool memories! I loved Rome! Great video.
It's great to explore such historic site and enjoy the scenery at the same time. Thanks!
Greetings from Korea. A fully guided tour of Rome's Palatine Hill. I really appreciate and pay tribute to your great video 👍👍👍
Great video with the tour guide. Very interesting and beautiful place
Palatine hill is a very old place.The first settlement is dated around 1000-1100 bc according to new archological discovers.
Very interesting trip. Lots to look at and to feel. Really amazing! Thank you! : )
You’re amazing at showing interesting sites!!
Great great video Wanderlust! Love the info and details! Keep up good work! 💪💪
Thank you for all the travelling tips, great video!
Great video. Loved your enthusiasm. Very informative.
Beautiful place i have to visit soon 😍👍🙋
this was a great video about Palatine Hill...cheers!!
Beautiful Walking Tour. keep it up.
I would love to visit this place one day for my Walking VLogs.
Emma from London
Wow you have a view of the roman forum! impressive!
Thank you for the comprehensive tour. Bravo! 🇮🇹
Great! It's a nice walking tour!
I love walking around Rome and just as I was thinking I want to know where, boom, you hit it.
This was awesome I just subbed you guys for sure! Much respect!!
Congratulations for 100k subscribers 🎉
Rome is very. beautiful but it has a kaleidoscope of dramatic history.
A very nice idea!
great details tour
Interesting and lovely tour. I am a Philistine, but I would love to move the Farnese Gardens and excavate the Palace of Tiberio. (This may be a result of too much forced gardening as a child 😂). It just fascinates me thinking about what waits to be found under the gardens. Rome: always another mystery to uncover. Ps. The tour guide is cute.❤
Truly great video. Planning a trip to Rome in a few days and this is very helpful. How about the 3d recreations of ancient buildings in your tablet? Can these be found somewhere?
Great vid, looking forward to my trip in May 2019 Ave Cesar!!
Going To Rome in March! Will check this site out as well now, thx!
Best tour.
Nice explore in historic place, thanks for share. Regards from México
Hi. I am one of your viewers and I really like your videos. Can you write me which kind of camera are you using? The video quality is really great. Thanks in advance.
GoPro! But and the end of the day. It all depends on export settings.
@@WanderlustTravelVideos
Thanks 👍
Amei seu canal!!!
wow great video. Im doing walk tours too around the Philippines
Planning my honeymoon to Rome next April 2022. Thanks for the tips.😉
Maybe the only thing to add would be best how to get up there. Great post. Thanks.
Metro Station Colosseo or Circo Massimo
Going to be doing the 7 Hills Rome (or in reverse) was thinking about staying the night.🤘
I was under the impression that the Palatine Hill had plenty of ruins of palaces of the Caesars. It seems like quite a bit of open space. Unless, that's another part of the Palatine Hill.
Towards the end, there are quite a number of ruins. At the end, are quite a cluster of ruins on the left. Those must be part of the ruins of palaces on the Palatine Hill, what I was originally thinking of.
The most well known entertainment associated with ancient Rome now, are gladiator fights. But, the most popular entertainment in ancient Rome was chariot races.
Which side of Palatine Hill is leeward in November?
What was your tour guides name, my partner and I might be going to rome next year and we would love to have him if he's still around and doing tours.
Its in the description!
@@WanderlustTravelVideos yea i realized it after I commented. He must not be doing it any longer.
@@andrewdockrill Thats a shame, was really a good guide!
Nice
Is the House of Livia shown??
The world "palace" comes from Palatine hill, where the governor building was.
going to Italy next month, wondering which area(s) i should stay in.
R u standing on the palace of caligula
Is Rome still good during coronavirus era? I’m expecting many of the attractions to be closed
There's a Whole Foods in Rome but if you're on the North hit up near the colosseum!
Que legal 🇧🇷🇯🇵
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I am Italian and feel ashamed of the Roman Empire and it’s brutality. They crucified Jesus. How grievous. I repent for these ancestral sins in Jesus name
There were big political and social flaws in the Empire, which also led to it's downfall. Similar mistakes existed later in the medieval European continent too. But these mistakes could be reformed till today. And i think the Roman Empire could have reformed it's mistakes too.
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Is covid end there, 🙄
*_John 3.16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. 17 For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. 18 “He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For everyone practicing evil hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed. 21 But he who does the truth comes to the light, that his deeds may be clearly seen, that they have been done in God.”_*
_Jesus Christ loves you. Repent and be saved. Only Jesus Christ saves. God bless you, and the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you and your family._
I really can’t imagine the horrors in the colleseum as spectators watched Christian’s being eaten by wild animals. How sick that people could even watch this Gladiator fights were also brutal. Who is sick enough to watch this dark level of violence Pagan gods are forbidden by the real GOD OF ABRAHAM ISAAC AND JACOB
No Christian was executed in the Colosseum, it's a urban legend you can easily check