Rome opens Roman house to visitors through remote tours
Tourists visit the Roman Forum as the ancient Roman domus "Casa dei Grifi" opens to the public at the archaeological park of the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Jan. 13, 2026. (Reuters Photo)


An ancient Roman home more than 2,000 years old has opened to ⁠the public, but its spectacular mosaics, frescoes and stucco decorations will ​be accessible only via ‍remote and web-streamed guided tours.

The "House of the Griffins," named after animal decorations in ‌one of its rooms, was ‍an aristocratic residence on the Palatine Hill, which sits between the Colosseum and the Circus Maximus arena.

A view of the ancient Roman domus "Casa dei Grifi" as it opens to the public at the archaeological park of the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Jan. 13, 2026. (Reuters Photo)

Dating back to the second or first century B.C., it is one of the oldest homes from Rome's Republican era. It was partly destroyed by the foundations of a palace built above it, but two floors have survived.

Little remains of ⁠the ground floor, apart from traces of the atrium, with a pool and mosaics. The underground floor, however, is full of wonders, yet accessible only via a dangerously steep and narrow staircase.

That makes it ill-suited for mass visits, so the Colosseum Archaeological Park ‌came up with the idea of a "live-streamed guided tour system," said project leader and archaeologist Federica Rinaldi.

A view of the ancient Roman domus "Casa dei Grifi" as it opens to the public at the archaeological park of the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Jan. 13, 2026. (Reuters Photo)

Visitors are made ​to stand in a room while a guide ‍ventures downstairs with a mobile camera strapped to their forehead, beaming back upstairs ‍what ​they are ‍seeing, projected onto a wall, capped ⁠with an expert's explanation.

The ‍home was previously only accessible to academics and researchers upon request. The new remote guided tours are being introduced following restoration work financed by the ⁠European Union's post-COVID-19 ‌recovery funds.