travi fountian

It is one of the largest and oldest fountains in Rome, and it is considered a sacred place by the Italians. They believe that it is capable of fulfilling dreams and wishes, and they call it the Fountain of Fortune.

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the pantheon

The Pantheon was built by the Romans as a temple to gather the gods. It is an ancient Roman monument and a point of attraction for tourists from all over the world.

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Rome is the cradle of civilization

The city of Rome is the source of civilizations and cultures. It is also called the City of Legends. It is one of the most prominent cities in Italy. Its civilization combines culture and history. It has a great influence on the world. Rome has a huge number of tourist attractions and is also one […]

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pantheon

When in Rome ,the pantheon the one is a must visit The pantheon was constructed as a temple dedicated to the Gods and became the burial ground for several important people in cluding famous artists and king

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Bocca Della verita

the mouse of truth Bocca Della verita It is a stone disc with a face with an open mouth. In the Middle Ages, they believed that it was a lie detector that would bite your hand when you put it in its mouth and lie. The Mouth of Truth is located in the side gate […]

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What can I tell you about Caligula?

He was a Roman Emperor, of whom some very strange tales have been told. His horse rose to become a senator under his rule. A close friend, his housecat, advised Caligula to deify himself as a cat, in the tradition of the Egyptians, claiming “the more hair the better!” Unfortunately, his master suffered from baldness. […]

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The Baths of Caracalla

The Roman Leisure center Represent the wealth of ancient Roman Empire, built to welcome up to 8000 people a day, the ruins of the bath structure of the internal city on the top of tourist attraction. Public bath or terme of the Roman emperor Caracalla,massive spa of ancient world. Complete with GYM,Sauna  (Frigidarium, Tepidarium, Natatio, […]

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Do you know how the Emperor Vespasian finanze the colosseum?

Do you know how the Emperor Vespasian finanze the colosseum? Roman besieged the city of Jerusalem 3 years , then 70 AD. Roman attacked Jerusalem destroyed the second Jewish temple in Jerusalem, all the spolis which brought back from Jerusalem helped Roman to finanze the colosseum

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They are gladiators

men who fight to the death for the enjoyment of others. Two men ready their weapons. An excited crowd of Romans cheer loudly in anticipation. Both combatants realize full well that this day might be their last the fight must last long enough to please the crowd. They are gladiators

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Do you feel boring ?huh

Lets see when the emperor Nero felt bored what his wife and gured offered him ! Nero often felt bored and moody; his guards and his wife would often search for something new to occupy the Emperor. They knew only the craziest charades would provoke his interest.  Falling in love with his freedman and shocking […]

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