Roman obelisks

There are several obelisks in Rome, including Egyptian and Roman. As for the Egyptian obelisks, they were built in Egypt during the era of the Pharaohs. They are 8 Egyptian obelisks and were taken by the emperors from Egypt during the era of Roman rule in Egypt. There are also 5 Roman obelisks built by […]

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The Pantheon

The Pantheon, Rome🇮🇹 Built on the site of an earlier temple commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus (27 BCE – 14 CE), it was ordered by the emperor Hadrianand completed in 126 CE. Hadrian chose not to inscribe the new temple but rather to retain the inscription of Agrippa’s older temple: M·AGRIPPA·L·F·COS·TERTIVM·FECIT It […]

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Column of Marcus Aurelius

Column of Marcus Aurelius

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St. Peter’s Basilica

Basilica di San Pietro Rome, Italy St. Peter’s Basilica is one of the holiest temples in Christendom and one of the largest churches in the world. Furthermore, it is the place where the Pope presides over many masses throughout the year. Construction of the new church began in 1506, when the old church was demolished, […]

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Climate forecasts Rome Tuesday 14 November

south easterly winds speeds reaching 10 to 15 km\h. 25%chance of rain Sunrise. 6,57 am Sunset. 4,50 pm

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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 colosseum

Just East of the Roman Forum, the marvelous Colosseum is situated, where construction began in AD 72 for the project.  Emperor Vespasian began the Colosseum’s construction. But it was completed in AD 80 by Emperor Titus. Its space was capable of holding approximately 50,000 people.  Gladiatorial contests, mock sea battles with life-size ships, daring animal […]

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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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