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Leggere Niente Male
Rome, December 4, 2024 – Five days of book presentations, short film screenings, and live performances related to history, art, culture, and current events. This is what the deiMerangoli publishing house is proposing…
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Italy of Patents: Celebrating Innovation and Excellence
The exhibition “Italy of Patents: Successful Inventions and Innovations” has officially opened at Palazzo Piacentini in Rome, marking a milestone celebration. Organized by the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy, the event…
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How many ancient obelisks in Rome?
The obelisks of Rome are among the most fascinating and iconic symbols of the Eternal City, serving as a testament to its rich history, cultural syncretism, and imperial ambition. Rome boasts the largest…
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The Church of Sant’Ignazio di Loyola
The Church of Sant’Ignazio di Loyola: A Baroque Masterpiece in Rome The Church of Sant’Ignazio di Loyola, nestled in the historic center of Rome, is a dazzling Baroque masterpiece that is a tribute…
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Taste and Melody: A Tribute to the Genius of the Maestro Puccini
After the resounding success of the inaugural evening on November 1st, the “THEATER OF TASTE”—an innovative experiential format blending ARTS, FINE FOOD, and DRINK—proudly announces its November events. Born from the collaboration between…
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Luce is the 2025 Jubilee Mascot
The 2025 Jubilee Mascot is Named “Luce”: A Pop Pilgrim with a Manga Look Monsignor Rino Fisichella has officially introduced “Luce,” the mascot of the 2025 Jubilee. Luce is a vibrant, manga-inspired pilgrim…
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International Day of Peace
As the world grapples with conflicts, two Italian associations, Colors for Peace and Peace Run Italy, are promoting a message of peace from children worldwide for the seventh consecutive year. These innocent witnesses…
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Villa Medici
Villa Medici is a magnificent complex located in Rome, known for its history, art and splendid location overlooking Rome. Here I offer you a detailed overview of the Villa Medici, touching on various…
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The bath of Caracalla
The Baths of Caracalla, or Thermae Antoninianae, in Rome, were one of the largest and most luxurious public baths in ancient Rome. They were built by the emperor Caracalla (officially known as Marcus…
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Aventino Hill
Aventino Hill, known as Aventine Hill in English, is one of the seven hills of Rome, Italy. It is located on the eastern bank of the Tiber River, south of the city center.…
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Via del Corso
Via del Corso, whose name translates to “Corso Street” in English, has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. Originally, it was part of the ancient Roman road known as the…
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Rome For PEACE 21 April 2024
On the occasion of Rome’s 2777th Birthday, an exhibition of drawings made by children from all over the world to say no to war will be presented in Piazza del Campidoglio. “Rome for Peace” is an…
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In the Vatican, Soprana Katia Ricciarelli sings during Cardinal Comastri’s Mass
Great participation in the Holy Mass, which took place this morning in the Vatican, at the Church of Santa Maria Regina della Famiglia in the Vatican Gardens and celebrated by H.E.R. Cardinal Angelo…
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Museo Carlo Bilotti
The “Carlo Bilotti Museum” is a museum located in Rome, Italy. It is located inside the Villa Borghese Park, near the Spanish Steps. The museum is named after Carlo Bilotti, an Italian-American art…