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What is the highest point in Rome?

This is the Terrace of the Zodiac The highest point in Rome located 139 meters high Monte

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Which is the oldest standing Roman building?

Leaving behind the Basilica of Santa Maria di Cosmedin and crossing the road, you can enjoy the

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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

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The Baths of Caracalla were a gigantic sports center of ancient Rome

Rich in marble, frescoes and mosaics, the Baths of Caracalla were a gigantic sports center, with hot

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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

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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

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What does the Latin acronym SPQR mean?

What does the Latin acronym SPQR mean? How many times have you happened to see this writing?

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The Gladiator in Ancient Rome were Sex Symbol

We all know that gladiators were particular fighters of ancient Rome but we do not know a

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Sensational discovery in Rome: found a second Mona Lisa which could be by Leonardo Da Vinci

In a deposit in Montecitorio, seat of the Chamber of Deputies, a painting was found very similar

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In 1972 a mad man hammered Michelangelo’s Pietà

On May 21st 1972, the day of Pentecost, a 34 years old Australian geologist of Hungarian origin

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St. Peter’s Square and the Circus of Nero

Did you know? In imperial times, in Rome, where there is St Peter’s Square, the Circus of

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Which is the oldest church in Rome?

Two churches on contend for the title of oldest churches in the capital: Santa Prisca and Santa

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The oldest Fountain in Rome

Did you know? The oldest fountain in Rome, still working, is the one located in front of

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In Rome there’re 2500 public fountains. The famous “nasoni”

Rome has always been the city with the most public fountains scattered throughout its territory They are

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The Church of the Bones

Roman monuments: the Church of Santa Maria Immacolata, decorated with the bones of 4000 Capuchin friars The

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Why was Julius Caesar killed?

Everyone knows Julius Caesar, but few know why this very important figure of ancient Rome was really

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Michelangelo’s Pietà Vaticana, between history and curiosity

Roman monuments: Michelangelo’s Pietà Vaticana, between history and curiosity The Pietà di San Pietro

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The obelisk of St. Peter’s Square

Did you know the obelisk of St Peter’s Square arrived from Egypt on a ship loaded with

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Until 1800 Piazza Navona was transformed into a lake

Did you know? Until 1800 piazza Navona was transformed into a lake In 1652 the Pope began

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