These were Colle Oppio, Circo Massimo and Palatine. Emperor Nero and His Golden PalaceĪs mentioned above, The Great Fire of Rome devastated the city in 64 AD and burned for seven nights and during that time 3 of the city’s 14 regions were destroyed.
The villa was destroyed after Nero's death, but the surviving part of the Domus Aurea, hidden by the Baths of Trajan, had been included in the list of World Heritage sites by UNESCO in 1980.
The Great Fire of Rome devastated the city in 64 AD and destroyed a large part of the urban center, which allowed the emperor to expropriate about 200 acres and build his palace, which stretched between the hills of Palatine, Esquiline and Celio.