The Frescoes of Ceasars Palace

Roman Frescoes
The Fall of Atlantis and Roman Frescoes in Ceasars Palace in Las Vegas, NV.

There’s a lot of art in Las Vegas: street art, murals in restaurants and frescoes in the resorts. Ceasars Palace in the Sin City has some art in the form of statues, sculpted pillars and paintings on the ceilings. The frescoes of Ceasars Palace are very Roman and they fit in with the Greco-Roman theme of the Casino-resort.

I came across these paintings now up here in this post, when we were exploring the resort-casino and had decided to watch The Fall of Atlantis, an animatronic show where you have moving, talking statues narrating the tale of the fight for Atlantis. The dome under which this production takes place is an attraction by itself because of the Roman paintings on it.

The Roman Frescoes of Ceasars Palace:

Ceasars Palace too — like The Venetian in the city — has some impressive sky ceilings. These ceiling too, I hear brightens up as the day breaks and dims down towards the evening, just like the ones at The Venetian.

Ceasars Palace’s painted skies are at the Forum Shops. They are not to be missed, quite like the Roman Frescoes, the Roman sculptures and the many fountains in the property.

Sky Ceiling, Ceasars Palace

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15 thoughts on “The Frescoes of Ceasars Palace

    1. Hi Iris,
      The first few images are inside a rotunda.

      And the last image is just a part of the sky ceilings in the building. It extends to other parts too. It’s a very interesting sight. 🙂

      Have a great week, Iris. 🙂

  1. Las Vegas never fails to outdo the original of whatever they copy! These are much more overwhelming than art from Roman archaeology sites!

    best…. mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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