
The Pantheon
The Pantheon is the best-preserved building from ancient Rome and was completed in c. 125 CE in the reign of Hadrian. Its magnificent dome is a lasting testimony to the genius of Roman architects and ...
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Trevi Fountain: Why toss a coin ?
The Trevi Fountain or Fontana di Trevi tops the list of the most celebrated fountains in Rome, if not the world. An iconic symbol of the city, it's a top free attraction (except for the coin you may ...

Why is it important to have a tour guide in Rome?
Rome, the Eternal City, is an open-air museum filled with history, art, and hidden secrets. Every corner tells a part of humanity’s history, but without an expert tour guide, you risk missing fundamen...
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What to Do in Civitavecchia If You Don’t Visit Rome
Civitavecchia is best known as the gateway to Rome for cruise passengers, but not everyone wants to visit the Eternal City. If you’re looking for an alternative, there are plenty of incredible experie...
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The Jubilee in Rome: A Unique Spiritual and Cultural Experience
The Jubilee, or Holy Year, is one of the most significant religious events in the Catholic tradition. Held every 25 years (with extraordinary Jubilees in special cases), the Jubilee attracts millions ...
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