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 works for the construction of what was originally the Mausoleum of Hadrian began around 130 AD and ended in 138, a year after his death. The Emperor Hadrian did not choose the place bychance: the Roman Emperor…
Foro Boario was a sacred and commercial area located along the left bank of the Tiber River and took its name from the cattle market that was held there in Ancient Rome. In modern Rome it corresponds to…
Trevi Fountain is the largest and one of the most famous fountains in Rome. The construction of the present Trevi fountain is thanks to Pope Clement XII who, in 1732, proclaimed a competition in which the major artists of the time participate….