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Robbo929 Jun 11th, 2006 09:50 AM

nero's house re-opened?
 
Has nero's house re-opened yet? The website says it is closed due to flooding as of December 2006 (I assume they meant 2005)

DejaVu Jun 11th, 2006 10:09 AM

Last I heard, no.

Eloise Jun 11th, 2006 10:09 AM

When it was closed, the authorities were talking about a closing that would last two years.

bluestar Jun 11th, 2006 10:09 AM

This article, dated Dec. 2005, indicates it will be closed 2 years.

http://www.italymag.co.uk/italy_regi...for-two-years/

Dayle Jun 11th, 2006 05:09 PM

Hi Robbo,

I got to visit it in Sept before it closed. I took an English speaking tour with a archeologist and it was very interesting! However, you really had to use your imagination, as not much is left.

Nero was not a popular guy and Emperor Trajan filled in the "villa" with lots of brick walls and dirt - so he could build his baths above. Everything that was there (except for a few frescos) was taken and "recycled" elsewhere in Rome.

Now that it's closed, I feel fortunate to have seen it, but really you won't be missing much.

I went out to Tivoli and visited Hadrian's Villa - much easier to see how things were. I would recommend it highly, along with Villa d'Este and the wonderful fountains.

Buon viaggio!

Robbo929 Jun 15th, 2006 08:49 AM

Thanks for the update, there's plenty of other things to do with this time.

ParadiseLost Aug 19th, 2006 12:34 PM

They will be making an announcement in ~10days.
http://tinyurl.com/et8yv
Regards, Walter

massagediva Aug 19th, 2006 12:45 PM

I wouldn't hold my breath!

Xander Aug 19th, 2006 02:22 PM

I really wanted to see this and I did about five years ago. It was really disappointing then because of deterioration. I understand it's gotten a lot worse since then. I think a lot of the ruins in Italy (and elsewhere) get overhyped. Honestly, there are a lot more interesting things to see in Rome than Domus Aurea.

massagediva Aug 19th, 2006 03:29 PM

I suppose that's a matter of opinion.I thought it was amazing!

Xander Aug 19th, 2006 06:07 PM

Isn't everything a matter of opinion?

ParadiseLost Aug 25th, 2006 03:44 PM

A very reliable blogger had a link to the Italian newspaper 'La Repubblica' which I couldn't open nor did I find it on the newspaper's website (I don't read Italian which doesn't help either :) ).

But she said the paper reported that it is going to open this Fall. Regards, Walter

ParadiseLost Aug 28th, 2006 10:42 AM

I guess the newspaper's source was wrong. They are shooting for a Spring '07 opening. Regards, Walter

http://ansa.it/main/notizie/awnplus/...8_1286755.html

This URL will go dead in 2 weeks but in a nutshell.

Rome's Architectural Superintendent Bottini says, culture lovers will be allowed back in after the roof is water-proofed next spring (2007).

"Once the roof is safe from leaking water people can come back in. They'll be able to see the repair work for themselves. We're thinking of putting up a special visitors' route amid the scaffolding,"


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