The Garden Courtyard at the House of the Vestal Virgins.
This palace, situated at the foot of Palatine Hill, was the residence of the Vestal Virgins. The 'Vestali' were the six (or perhaps seven) priestesses responsible for safeguarding the sacred flame and sacred objects at the nearby Temple of Vesta. Known in Latin as the Atrium Vestae, this palace was built around an elongated courtyard with two pools.
A number of statues of the Vestals have survived and have been placed in the courtyard.
Rome; July, 2019
(Panorama Stitched from 2 Images captured with a Sony A6500)
For Temple of Vesta, see:-
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