‘In the Domus Aurea Raffaello encounters the extraordinary in the grotesques, perceives the genius and recklessness of whoever thought of them. There was behind those representations a young man madly in love with art, histrionic and controversial, born 1500 years earlier. That man is none other than Nero, Ancient Rome’s most controversial Roman emperor. A strong and extraordinary man.
This is how this fragrance is, extraordinary, because it is brilliant and outside the rules.’ – Pantheon Roma