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St. Peter’s Square
St. Peter’s Square (Piazza San Pietro in Italian) is a magnificent plaza located in Vatican City, adjacent to St. Peter’s Basilica. Here are some detailed information about St. Peter’s Square: St. Peter’s Square…
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The Circus Maximus
The Circus Maximus was a magnificent ancient Roman chariot racing stadium located in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills in Rome. It was one of the most significant and largest entertainment…
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The 4 most iconic Roman Pasta
Italian cuisine is renowned worldwide for its diverse flavors, regional variations, and emphasis on fresh, high-quality ingredients. Rooted in a rich history that dates back centuries, Italian cuisine is a delightful mosaic of…
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The Capuchin Crypt
The church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini, where the Capuchin Crypt is located, is a small church in Rome, Italy. It was commissioned by Pope Urban VIII in the 17th century…
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Discover Testaccio
Testaccio, one of Rome’s vibrant neighborhoods, is a gem for food, culture, and history. Here’s a glimpse: Food Scene: Testaccio is a foodie paradise. The Testaccio Market offers fresh produce, meats, and gourmet…
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The Stadio dei Marmi
The Stadio dei Marmi, also known as the “Marble Stadium,” is a unique and historical sports facility located in Rome, Italy. This stadium is renowned for its striking architectural design and the extensive…
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GALLERIA SCIARRA
After the proclamation of Rome as the Capital of Italy, a period of transformation and modernization of the city began. Among the areas affected by the reorganization was that which included the entire…
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Via del Corso Rome, history and modern days.
Via del Corso is one of the most famous and historically significant streets in Rome, Italy. It is located in the heart of the city and has a rich history that dates back…
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Via Veneto
The Via Vittorio Veneto is one of the famous arteries of Rome that extends from Piazza Barberini to Porta Pinciana near the Villa Borghese.It was designed in the late 19th century, and dedicated…
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The Pyramid of Caius Cestius reopens to the public.
Free guided tours every Sunday in October. Three visits every Sunday at one-hour intervals, conducted by the archaeologist Barbara Rossi, to discover the Pyramid of Gaius Cestius The Special Superintendence of Rome, led…
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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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Piazza Navona, the Square
Monumental and elegant square, at the top where via del Babuino, via di Ripetta and via del Corso meet, the three main arteries of the historic center of Rome. The urbanization of the…
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Piazza del Popolo
Monumental and elegant square, at the top where via del Babuino, via di Ripetta and via del Corso meet, the three main arteries of the historic center of Rome. the urbanization of the…
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Fontana di Trevi
Trevi Fountain, a terminal exhibition of the Vergine aqueduct, the only one of the ancient aqueducts continuously in use until today, is the most famous of the Roman fountains. Its name derives from…