By Lorenzo | May 27, 2019
With so much to see in Rome, it can be hard to tear yourself away from the city, anyway the surroundings of Rome offer spectacular daytrips. Here you have a few ideas ! The garden of Ninfa ( Cisterna Latina) The garden of Ninfa was declared “Natural Monument” by the Region Lazio in 2000. It opens […]
Continue ReadingBy Lorenzo | April 8, 2019
April is the most beautiful time of year to visit Rome. The whole month is rich of events and the climate is perfect for walking around among the beauties and wonders of the eternal city. Of course, lots of people will be around, but with a good timetable and an early wake up call, you […]
Continue ReadingBy Lorenzo | December 3, 2018
The Christmas countdown has begun: just 3 weeks left ! The good news is that finally , after 3 years, the classical Christmas Market of Piazza Navona has reopened December 2nd, and will last until January 6th. You can’t miss it. It represents the Christmas spirit in Rome and you will find handmade gadgets , […]
Continue ReadingBy Lorenzo | November 26, 2018
The ghetto was projected to lock up and control the Jews minority in 1555 by Pope Paul IV on 14th of July The papal bull imposed economic and freedom restrictions to the jews . This oppression continued for 315 years until its abolition in 1870 (reunification of Italy). At present, the Ghetto has become an […]
Continue ReadingBy Lorenzo | November 14, 2018
The Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia in an unmissable place to visit in Rome. The museum exposes pre-Roman Italian works of antiquity, especially from the Etruscan world in a superb palace built for Pope Julius III between 1550 and 1555. Trust me ! You will be totally captured by the great collection that offers a […]
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