Thursday, October 2, 2014

Frescoes restored at home of Emperor Augustus

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A project to restore the frescoes at Palatine Hill is now complete after years of restoration work.


Lavishly frescoed rooms in the houses of the Roman Emperor Augustus and his wife Livia are opening for the first time to the public Thursday, after years of painstaking restoration.


The houses on Rome’s Palatine hill where the emperor lived with his family are re-opening after a 2.5 million euro ($3.22 million) restoration to mark the 2,000 anniversary of Augustus’s death — with previously off-limit chambers on show for the first time.


From garlands of flowers on Pompeian red backgrounds to majestic temples and scenes of rural bliss, the rooms are adorned with vividly coloured frescoes, many in an exceptional condition.


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Story: ArtDaily | Photo: Filippo Monteforte, AFP



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