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The Spanish Steps in Rome
The magnificent stairway of Trinità dei Monti, an eighteenth-century masterpiece, was built between 1723 and 1726 by
Typical Roman Dishes, The Pajata
A tasty Roman tradition between budella, milk and tomato pasta mentioned also in the film with the
The Testaccio Carnival has medieval origin
The memory of the Testaccio carnival is linked to the Ludus Testaccie: it was a celebration of
The position of the famous “ace of Cups” of the Trevi Fountain may not be accidental
Despite the notoriety of the work, there may be village stories linked to some elements of the
Roman monuments: the obelisk of Minerva
The ancient and particular Egyptian obelisk was brought in the imperial era: it is supported by a
Typical Roman sweets. The “Drunkards” of the Castelli
Most of the recipes of Roman cuisine originate from peasant culture Ciambellette al vino are a dessert
In Rome there is a “particular” restaurant
The place is famous for the insults, swearing and profanity (hence the name) addressed to customers by
The city walls of Rome: Saint Paul Door
After talking about the Porta Latina and the origin of the word Lazio associated with it, we
Day trip from Rome to Bomarzo Park?
One of the most loved destinations by the Romans for trips out of town is the park
Where does the name Lazio come from?
Start our journey to get to know the Gates of Rome one by one In fact, the
The history of Testaccio district in Rome
The neighborhood develops around Monte dei Cocci, an artificial hill born from the accumulation of discarded Roman
In 1939 the Circus Maximus was transformed into a gigantic seaside village
On July 26th 1939, the newspaper Luce announced the “festive opening of the seaside village at the
Roman monuments: the Quirinale, one of the largest presidential palaces in the world
Imposing, magical, in the heart of Rome, with 1,200 rooms and nearly a thousand employees, the Quirinale
Christmas World opens in Rome: all the magic of Christmas around the world at Villa Borghese
After the great success of 2021 at the Auditorium Parco della Musica, Lux Eventi has announced that
Rome had eight ports on the Tiber. Where were they?
Until the early decades of the twentieth century Rome could count on real ports, with port structures,
The optical illusion to see St. Peter’s dome
Did you know? The optical illusion of via Piccolomini: the closer you get to St Peter’s dome,
Latin was the most spoken language in ancient
If we consider the continents known and closest to us, until the Middle Ages Latin was certainly
Secrets of Rome. The doll hospital
There is a very particular place in the Eternal City: in the historic centre, in via di
In Rome there is the smallest cinema in the world
This is the Cinema dei Piccoli, a room dedicated to children born in
The door of the Pantheon is one of the oldest preserved in the world
The door of the Pantheon is among the oldest bronze doors in the world, existing today This