Roman Emperor Nero's legendary rotating dining room uncovered by archaeologists


Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be the Roman emperor Nero's fabled rotating dining room.
The 'coenatio rotunda', which was discovered in the remains of the first century Golden Palace on Rome's Palatine Hill, is thought to be the one described by the Roman historian Suetonius in Lives of the Caesars.

Full article by Nick Pisa and Claire Bates on The Daily Mail

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