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William Kentridge, Triumphs and Laments

A Contemporary Art Project for the Tiber, Inspired by the Story of Rome The South African artist William Kentridge is internationally recognized for his prints, drawings, operatic works, and animated films of astounding depth. He has been featured in national art museums across the globe and has won a number of awards for his incredible […]

Motorcyle Lovers Guide to Rome

Put the pedal to the metal and ride your chopper on over to the top three picks for bikers to eat, drink and shop in Rome.

The Protestant Cemetery of Rome

The Non-Catholic (or Protestant) Cemetery of Rome, in the neighborhood of Ostiense, is one of the most beautiful, historically rich burial grounds in Europe.

How to spend Valentine’s Day in Rome

Whether you're in a couple, single, newlywed or if you've sworn off love altogether, here are some ways to celebrate/survive Valentine's Day in Rome.

A WALK THROUGH THE FIELD OF MARS – ROME’S ANCIENT CAMPUS MARTIUS “A PIEDI”

Books for Italophiles: Campus Martius – The Field of Mars in the Life of Ancient Rome by Paul Jacobs and Diane Conlin. Available on Amazon and Apple iBooks.

Inside the Great Mosque of Rome

The Great Mosque of Rome is the only Islamic temple in Rome and the largest Mosque in Europe as well.

Via Giulia

Via Giulia is a historic street of Rome, home to several beautiful churches, cultural buildings, and elegant palazzi.

Holy doors and Jubilee Walking Itineraries

Discover when the Holy Doors will be opened for the Jubilee 2025 and the Jubilee Itineraries within the city of Rome.

Studying Italian around the world: what, who and why

Why the language of a small country like Italy is that important in the world, to be one the most widely taught languages in the world?

License to Thrill: James Bond’s Guide to Rome

Here’s where Bond, James Bond would go in Rome-with or without a license to kill.
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