Introduction to the Palatine Hill: The Palatine Hill (Monte Palatino in Italian) is the central one among the seven hills in Rome. It is one of the oldest preserved areas in Rome, Italy. It is about 40 meters high. Looking down from the top of the mountain, you can see the Roman Forum on one side and the Colosseum on the other side.
According to Roman mythology, the Palatine Hill is the place where the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, were discovered by a she-wolf and suckled by the she-wolf. Legend has it that the shepherd Foss discovered it in vain. After the babies, he and his wife Laurentia raised their two sons. When the babies grew up, this place became the site chosen by Romulus to build the city of Rome.
The Palatine Hill is now a huge open-air museum, with the entrance near the Arch of Titus in the Roman Forum.
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