Ancient Rome
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Octavian Augustus, the emperor who gave Rome 40 years of peace
Octavian Augustus In his life as a reformist it was not only those that kept him busy, but also a succession of wars, betrayals, finished loves and rumors Octavian Augustus was the most…
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Campidoglio e Musei Capitolini
The square is surrounded by three buildings: the Palazzo Nuovo, the Palazzo Senatorio and the Palazzo dei Conservatori. The palaces house the Capitoline Museums. The Capitoline Museums, with an exhibition area of 12,977…
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The Pantheon in Rome
The Pantheon in Rome, known simply as “Pantheon”, is one of the masterpieces of Roman architecture. It is the building with the best state of conservation of Ancient Rome. The construction of the…
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Colosseum, the Arena of the Gladiators will be rebuilt as it appeared in the nineteenth century
Colosseum, the Arena of the Gladiators will be rebuilt as it appeared in the nineteenth century Built in 80 BC by Vespasiano and Tito of the gens Flavia. The Colosseum is the symbol…
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Museo Nazionale Romano Palazzo Massimo
Palazzo Massimo is the main exhibition site of the National Roman Museum, one of the most important and visited museums of ancient art and archeology in Rome and Italy. Located between Termini Station…
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Mausoleo di Augusto
The Mausoleum of Augustus, also known as Augusteo, after many years of restorations, has finally returned to be visited on 1 March 2021 and it is possible to admire its beauty and majesty.…
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Ostia Antica
If Rome’s noise and police sirens start to disturb your peaceful Roman holidays, head to Ostia Antica, which totally deserves it, relax, stare at the ruins and imagine how was it 2000 years…