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Nero's Golden House, also known as the Domus Aurea, was an expansive palace complex built in the heart of ancient Rome after the Great Fire of 64 AD. It covered approximately 300 acres and included lavish gardens, artificial lakes, and grand architectural features. The palace was renowned for its opulence, with intricate mosaics, frescoes, and gold leaf decorations throughout. Its scale and extravagance symbolized Nero's excesses and led to significant public backlash.

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