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The Fountain of the Four Rivers in Piazza Navona
The fountain located in Piazza Navona, called the Four Rivers, is one of the most beautiful and
Spaghetti carbonara, a classic of Roman cuisine
It is one of the most loved dishes by the Romans (but not only), a timeless dish
Do you know why the Colosseum collapse in half?
The Colosseum, also known as Amphitheatrum Flavium (Italian: Flavian Amphitheater), located in the center of the city
The Pantheon has been a Christian church for more than 1400 years
During the Early Middle Ages the Pantheon was transformed from a pagan temple to a Christian church
The famous Roman Mouth of the Truth was the manhole of a sewer
Who would have thought: over the centuries a manhole in the Cloaca Massima has become one of
The Fabricio bridge is the oldest in Rome
Today we will go to virtually visit one of the most loved bridges in Rome: the Fabricio
The legend of the Statue of Moses
In the Basilica of Saint Peter’s in Chain, in the Monti district, on the Oppio hill, there
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Spaghetti cacio e pepe, a typical dish of the most authentic Roman tradition
Spaghetti with cacio e pepe are one of the strongest dishes of the most authentic Roman tradition:
The Jewish community of Rome is the oldest in the world
The Jewish community of Rome is considered the oldest in the world: it is known to exist
A legend about love is also linked to the Trevi Fountain
It is said that until recently, girls used to make their boyfriends drink the water from the
Who started the tradition of throwing the coin in the Trevi Fountain?
You will surely have seen some tourists throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain Legend has it
In Rome there is a church that houses a wonderful fresco by Raphael
The amazing fresco “The Sibyls” by Raffaello Sanzio is located inside the Basilica of Santa Maria della
Roman monuments: the Circus Maximus in Rome, the largest stadium in history
The Circus Maximus of Rome (or rather what remains) is the largest stadium in history, the largest
The Tiber Island in ancient times was used for quarantines
The Tiber Island in ancient times was used for quarantines It’s hard to be more isolated than
Until the 1950s it was possible to enter the golden ball of the dome of San Pietro
Between the dome and the large cross of St Peter’s Square in the Vatican there is a
In the Roman amphitheaters also female gladiators fought
In the Roman amphitheaters also female gladiators fought Gladiators weren’t just men There is evidence that testifies
What happened to the marbles that decorated the Colosseum?
Did you know? What happened to the marbles that decorated the Colosseum? The Colosseum is one of
The Colosseum was covered by a giant awning that weighed 24 tons and was operated by 1000 expert sailors
The velarium was a masterful work of engineering Its positioning, extremely complicated, was carried out by very
What did the ancient Romans eat?
What did the ancient Romans eat? Other times, gastronomic habits have definitely changed: this is why it