
From September 26 to 28, Rome celebrates a century of one of its most mysterious and fascinating places: the Coppedè District. Three days of celebrations — including exhibitions, talks, vintage car parades, and guided tours — to honor a true masterpiece of visionary architecture. But what makes this district so captivating? Originally designed to house […]
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Piazza di Spagna, an icon of Rome, never ceases to fascinate. But have you ever noticed its unique shape from above? If you look closely, you’ll realize that the square resembles the wings of a butterfly, a secret kept among its palaces and history. This unique conformation is the result of a harmonious interaction between […]
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Have you aver wondered why Navona Square has an oval shape? In the past, at least 5 meter under the actual level of the square, there laid the Stadium of Domitian. It was built in the Campus Martius between 85-86 A.D. by Domitian, both to offer the people a further venue for celebration (and praise […]
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Did you know that the Ara Pacis is a poem in marble? This monument can only be compared to the greatest poem ever written in Latin: Virgil’s Aeneid. An immortal hymn to the glory of the first emperor, Octavius Augustus, and the future that his hand would bring for the greatness of Rome: that’s the […]
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