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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
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
Did you know? Street food already existed in ancient Rome
Street food already existed in ancient Rome, along the streets of the city it was easy to
Rome is the city with the most green spaces in Europe and one of the first in the world
Rome is the city with the most hectares of greenery in Europe, an important record due in
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
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
Hidden Rome, The mausoleum of Santa Costanza
Hidden Rome, The mausoleum of Santa Costanza, better known as the mausoleum of Santa Costantina, it is
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 oldest building standing in the Eternal City
The oldest building standing in Rome is the temple of Hercules Victor and dates back to the
The Arch of Constantine is the largest surviving Roman triumphal Arch
The Arch of Constantine is one of the three ancient triumphal arches left in Rome The other
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: