- Produced by The Fall of Rome
- Price early bird tickets £75
- Get ready to indulge in all the delights of the empire
- Bring along your toga
- Surf to Tickets
- See you at Beauberry House
The Empire has fallen into the hands of barbarians;Brave Romans have taken solace in Dulwicheum Capitoleum for one last time! Indulge in the pleasures of last days of the empire..
Prepare to be greeted by a range of decadent hosts:
The Empress Livia Drvsilla Augusta aka Kaja Wunder - Most powerful woman in the Roman Empire. A beautiful yet manipulative ruler.
The Empress Flavia Titiana Augusta - The Roman Senate gave Flavia Titiana the honorary title of Augusta. A beautiful and powerful ruler.
The Emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero aka Ibi Issolah - Tiberius was one of Ancient Rome's greatest generals, whose campaigns in Pannonia, Illyricum, Rhaetia and Germania laid the foundations for the northern frontier. He is the proprietor of Dulwicheum Capitoleum.
Emperor Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Caligula - There are few surviving sources on Caligula's reign, and although he is described as a noble and moderate ruler during the first two years of his rule, after this the sources focus upon his cruelty, extravagance and perversity.
Dress Code: Julius Caesar, Gladiators, colorful courtesans in long, flowing dresses, lashings of gold jewelery and sandals, toga, fancy dress. Come as Gods and Goddesses, Egyptians, Greeks, slaves, savages, pagans, clerics, poets, painters, sculptors, eunuchs or barbarians. If you are not coming in a costume, the Imperial couturier will wrap you in one of his luxurious togas.
7pm - Gates Open
8pm - 9pm Complimentary Welcome drinks accompanied by harps, flutes and bongos 9pm - 11pm Lavish feast in Roman style of spit roast, grill, sides and salads, cheeses and delicatessen, fruits, chocolates and sweets, accompanied by Roman wine Pleasurable activities on 3 terraces, 4 bars, gazebos and gardens Fire Show by VIP Goddesses DJs, musicians, fire dancers, living statues, temple dancers and gladiators Chariots at 4am