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Did you know that in Rome there’s a small “Duomo di Milano” in the heart of the city?
You won’t believe your eyes: you are in Rome but for a moment you will seem to
Why is the typical Roman dessert with cream called maritozzo?
The day of one of the tastiest Roman desserts is approaching and let’s go and discover some
In Rome there is the smallest cinema in the world
This is the Cinema dei Piccoli, a room dedicated to children born in
Did you know? The Pantheon is the largest hemispherical dome ever built in unreinforced concrete
As for the diameter, today, if we do not consider the roof of the CNIT (Center des
Roman monuments: the small church of the Colosseum
Roman monuments: the small church of the Colosseum Santa Maria della Pietà, the small church of
Do you know when Rome became the capital of Italy?
Do you know when Rome became the capital of Italy? Everyone knows that Rome is the capital
The Emperors arrived in the Colosseum using a secret passage
The Emperors arrived in the Colosseum using a secret passage Under the Flavian Amphitheater, a gigantic structure
The Secret of People Square in Rome
Few are aware of a particular acoustic effect found in People Square In this square, one of
Back to normal, goodbye to the Green Pass from today: stop wearing masks even at the bar
Here are the new rules and what changes in Italy starting today:
The origin of the Roman saying. What the barbarians did not do, the Barberinis did
Quod non fecerunt barbari, fecerunt Barberini, or rather what the barbarians did not do the Barberini is
St. Sabina in Rome and the orange tree that San Domenico planted
The Roman church of Santa Sabina, built in the 5th century on the tomb of the Saint,
The Chapel of the Madonna dell’Archetto, the Smallest Church in Rome
Roman monuments: the Chapel of the Madonna dell’Archetto, the smallest church in Rome There
Italy Rome Tour Support the Foundation Arsacs
The ARSACS ODV association is one of the associations that have joined the Telethon Foundation’s “Fall Seed
Travel Rules from March 1st 2022 to enter in Italy
Travel to Italy, no buffer or quarantine for arriving foreigners: the order of Hope from March 1st
What does the Latin acronym SPQR mean?
What does the Latin acronym SPQR mean? How many times have you happened to see this writing?
Which is the oldest church in Rome?
Two churches on contend for the title of oldest churches in the capital: Santa Prisca and Santa
The oldest Fountain in Rome
Did you know? The oldest fountain in Rome, still working, is the one located in front of
A journey from the classic “La Dolce Vita” to the fun “Zoolander 2”
Famous Movies Locations in Italy Cities, villages and unspoiled locations chosen
Easter weekend in Italy, where can I save money?
The long weekend is becoming the ideal holiday for Italians, eager to relax but also to reduced charges Given
The historical meeting of the two popes, We are brothers
Walk together after dinner crossing their impressions on the priority of the Church Both excited, they give the “you”