Villa Medici – The French Academy in Rome
byWith its enviable position overlooking the entire city, Villa Medici is veramente a Roman experience you will not forget.
With its enviable position overlooking the entire city, Villa Medici is veramente a Roman experience you will not forget.
Springtime is here – don’t stay indoors! There are plenty of outdoor activities to do in Rome. From jogging and cycling to strolling and doing yoga outdoors.
Discover all the secrets and the masterpieces of St. Mary Major Basilica, one of the four major Basilicas in Rome.
Discover the beautiful church of San Pietro in Vincoli, located on the Oppian Hill, home of the famous Moses statue made by Michelangelo
Discover one of the most important museums for the preservation of Etruscan history and art.
The collection of the Galleria Borghese, which was defined as “the most beautiful collection in the world”, is still collected in the place that was created and designed for that collection – the Borghese Gallery.
Built in 1605, the Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria is known for the masterpiece of Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the Cornaro Chapel, the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa.
Set in Rome’s first public electrical power plant, the Centrale Montemartini Museum is one of the most thought-provoking museum spaces Rome has to offer.
Enjoy your stay in the Eternal City with our selection of Rome’s best insider tours, packed with the info and experience to make your visit unforgettable.
A Walk Through Domus Romane, the Imperial Roman Homes at Palazzo Valentini, not far from Piazza Venezia in Rome.
The Church of San Pietro in Montorio and the Donato Bramante’s little temple.
Down Via Nomentana, a hidden Arcadia-Rome’s secret Eden known as Villa Torlonia awaits.
The Galleria Colonna is one of the highlights of the Italian Baroque. The palazzo and galleria belong to the Colonna family, one of the oldest noble families in Rome.
Among Rome’s best preserved historic monuments, the Pantheon is one of the most visited “must-see’ locations in Rome.