Rome, Italy – Palazzo de' Cesari – Postcard Mid-20th Century
This vintage postcard showcases the historic Palazzo de' Cesari (Palace of the Caesars) in Rome, set amidst a backdrop of ancient ruins, cypress trees, and classical architecture.
The Palazzo de’ Cesari refers to the imperial palaces atop the Palatine Hill, traditionally considered the birthplace of Rome and home to emperors from Augustus onward. The postcard scene likely depicts part of the Domus Augustana or Domus Flavia complex, which overlooked the Roman Forum. By the early 20th century, these ruins had become one of the most significant archaeological attractions in Italy, frequently visited by Grand Tour travelers, scholars, and early tourists fascinated by the remnants of Roman civilization.
Front Text:
"ROMA – Palazzo de’ Cesari."
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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