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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
Which is the oldest standing Roman building?
Leaving behind the Basilica of Santa Maria di Cosmedin and crossing the road, you can enjoy the
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
The Church of the Bones
Roman monuments: the Church of Santa Maria Immacolata, decorated with the bones of 4000 Capuchin friars The
Why was Julius Caesar killed?
Everyone knows Julius Caesar, but few know why this very important figure of ancient Rome was really
Valentine’s Day, the city of lovers
Valentine’s day, A tour in Terni on the occasion of Cioccolentino
Michelangelo’s Pietà Vaticana, between history and curiosity
Roman monuments: Michelangelo’s Pietà Vaticana, between history and curiosity The Pietà di San Pietro
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
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