The foundation of Lazise is due to the Romans, the name of the city derives from the Latin Lasitium, then Laceses which means “lake place”. In 983 the community of…
The Campidoglio is the lowest of the seven hills of Rome but also the most important because it was the center of the ancient city, always remaining the heart and…
The Ara Pacis is a commemorative altar erected in Carrara marble between 13 and 9 BC to celebrate peace in the Mediterranean after the victorious campaigns of Emperor Augustus in…
Piazza di Spagna is one of the most famous squares in Rome and its name derives from the presence of the Spanish Embassy since the 17th century. In this square there are…
The Marconi Museum is located in Villa Griffon, the residence of Guglielmo Marconi and the place where he carried out his first experiments. The Museum’s halls illustrate some fundamental developments in radio communications…
Located on the hills near Bologna, the Castle called “Rocchetta Mattei” owes its name to Count Cesare Mattei. In 1850 bought the land where the ruins of the medieval Castle stood…