Highlights of Rome: Flash tour of the Colosseum
byIf you don’t have lots of time on your hands, the skip-the-line Flash Colosseum is the perfect solution. It allows you to see the highlights of the Colosseum in an engaging way in just 1 hour.
If you don’t have lots of time on your hands, the skip-the-line Flash Colosseum is the perfect solution. It allows you to see the highlights of the Colosseum in an engaging way in just 1 hour.
This 15th century palazzo came into the possession of the Altemps family in 1568 and houses a collection of Greek and Roman art, as well as a small section of Egyptian art.
The Church of San Luigi dei Francesi is the national church in Rome of France, famous for the three paintings by Caravaggio dedicated to San Matteo and for the frescoes by Domenichino.
The Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola at Campus Martius in Rome
Explore the Roman Forum, the Imperial Forums and Palatine Hill through an underground walkway with the newly released Forum Pass.
Characters, gestures, gods, animals and colors come to life in 3D thanks to augmented reality to illustrate the origins of Rome and the family of Augustus.
A Must See in Rome. Villa Borghese. Pincio, Casa del Cinema, Galleria Borghese, BioParco, Zoo, Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, Globe Theatre
San Pietro in Vincoli: a Church located in the neighbourhood of Monti in Rome
The Eternal City has some amazing sites that truly immerse you into the ancient history of Rome. And these three sites do not shy away from painting as vivid of a picture as possible.
Coming to Rome means you can’t miss out on its ancient monuments, history and art. Take a look at our list of top attractions to get a full experience of the Eternal City.
Here is a my mini guide to three less-known piazzas in Rome that you, while not necessarily must, «may» see when you’re in the Eternal City.
Rome’s vast variety of ancient architecture convinces tourists to trot around the city hoping to capture it all. Here are 7 lesser known sites to visit in Rome.
For all antiquity lovers, I would like to point out three minor ancient sites in the Italian capital, that you might have missed but would have loved to visit.
Here we talk about the three women buried inside the Basilica of St. Peter, namely Matilda of Canossa, Christina of Sweden and Maria Clementina Sobieska.