Colosseum

For a complete picture of Rome’s most majestic features, enjoy an adventure tailored to the most iconic monuments of Roman history, including the Colosseum .Roman Forum , the incredible Pantheon, as well as the principal city squares and fountains. Reaching back through the Baroque Period and before the Common Era, this guided tour ties together […]

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Palatino Hill

The Palatino Plateau is the central plateau of the seven plateaus of Rome, and it is considered one of the oldest parts of the ancient city of Rome. The plateau is located at an altitude of 40 meters above the ancient Roman Forum, and it overlooks from one side the Forum while from the other […]

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jewish Ghetto

The Jewish Ghetto is located along the Tiber River and is known as the trade highway. The Rabboni Sant Angelo area is located and was established in 1555 and was isolated from the rest of the city by walls.

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Villa Borghese

The Temple of Aesculapius located in the gardens of Villa Borghese, Rome, was built in the ionic style between 1785 and 1792 by Antonio Asprucci and his son Mario Asprucci, with the help of Cristoforo Unterperger. The temple was perhaps built in memory of the ancient destroyed temple to the god of Medicine on the […]

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Places you must visit in Rome

Planing your first trip to Rome? Here’s a MUST SEE list to include in your itinerary . 1. Colosseum is one of the symbols of the city of Rome. The largest amphitheater in the world, built in 80 AD as a place for gladiator battles and public performances. It is a testament to the engineering […]

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When should you visit Rome ?

When you plan to visit Rome you have to time you choose it is a big factor and here are some things to consider: Weather : Rome has a Mediterranean climate with cool winters and warm and hot summers. Events : When you travel to Rome, you can expect plenty of events related to art, film, […]

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A guide to visiting Rome

A guide to visiting Rome: #rome #italy #rometourguide #vacation

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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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