The special opening of the Coliseum by night is back, The Institute for the Archaeological Heritage of Rome every Thursday and Saturday , proposed the moon on the Coliseum : night tours of the Flavian Amphitheatre, up to the 2nd of November. The Coliseum, twice a week, will be magically illuminated by an enchanting shining light which will emphasize the undergrounds, the galleries and the... read more
Top five cafés in Rome for an amazi...
Cappuccino, croissant and the reading of a good newspaper … that the day begin!
Here’s the list of the top five places beloved by A day in Rome for the morning breakfast in the springtime:
Caffè delle Arti – National Gallery of Modern Art, Via Antonio Gramsci 73 (Valle Giulia) We Like to its striking elegance fin-de-siècle.
Da Saverio al numero 1 – Vicolo della Scala 1... read more
Constantine 313 A.D. Religious free...
One thousand and seven hundred years ago the emperor Constantine, with the Emperor of the East Licinio, enacted the famous “rescript” with which was defined the religious freedom all over the empire, thus ended the persecutions against the Christians. The exhibition in course at the Coliseum, opened to the public up to the 15th of September, wants to celebrate the anniversary. You can see... read more
Santa Cecilia’ s Basilica in Traste...
Rome is a city in layers, like no other. There are layers of stones and stories which are tangled and overlapping. In every monument we visit we can read this story in layers. The church where there is the beautiful seventeenth century statue of the lying Saint, who is buried there, is of the beginning of the XI° century and the constructor, Pope Pasquale the first, is represented on it, with... read more
The moon on the Colosseum, an amazi...
The special opening of the Coliseum by night is back, The Institute for the...
Top five cafés in Rome for an amazi...
Cappuccino, croissant and the reading of a good newspaper … that the day...
Constantine 313 A.D. Religious free...
One thousand and seven hundred years ago the emperor Constantine, with the...
Santa Cecilia’ s Basilica in Traste...
Rome is a city in layers, like no other. There are layers of stones and...
There are some dishes maybe a bit outdated, however that have a big charm because they are very tast[...]
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