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Rome’s ancient House of the Griffins opens to public via livestream March 3, 2026, due to fragile conditions.
The House of the Griffins, a well-preserved Roman Republican-era home on Rome’s Palatine Hill, will open to the public via livestreamed tours starting March 3, 2026.
Discovered in the early 20th century and buried beneath Domitian’s palace, the underground site features restored frescoes, mosaics, and a prominent arch with griffins.
Due to its steep access and fragile artwork, physical visits are not allowed; instead, a guide wearing a head-mounted camera will stream live tours in Italian and English, limiting group sizes to protect the site.
The European Union-funded restoration aims to reduce overcrowding at major Roman landmarks.
La antigua Casa de los Griffin de Roma se abre al público a través de transmisión en vivo el 3 de marzo de 2026, debido a condiciones frágiles.