If you need a quick escape from Rome you can easily plan a day trip to the beautiful Subiaco – an oasis in the Lazio… Read more
Altar of the Fatherland
After visiting the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, if you walk towards the city center, you can’t help but noticing this monument, which… Read more
Hadrian’s Villa
Just 30 miles outside the city of Rome there’s an incredibile archeological site dating back to the II century AD, when Emperor Hadrian¹… Read more
Emperor Caligula and his floating palaces
Caligula was the third Roman Emperor , ruling from AD 37 to 41. He was Emperor for only four years, but his name has… Read more
The discovery of the “Boxeur at rest “
The National Museum of Rome is an incredible collection of antiquities divided in four locations around the city: Altemps Palace, Crypta Balbi, Baths… Read more
Roman Domus and Villas
Today we talk about the houses where the ancient rich romans lived. Nowadays wealthy people live in varied different kind of houses, it… Read more
Canale Monterano
Monterano is a deserted village sitting on the top of a tuff hill inside the natural park of Monterano, located in the center of… Read more
Not many people know that… Saint John in Lateran
Everytime we guide a tour into the Basilica of Saint Peter we find out that no matter if our visitors are Italians or… Read more
The Basilica of Saint Paul and the Pope’s portraits
Outside of the city centre there is a marvellous gem, far from the most turistic ciruits but still one of the most important… Read more
How did Romans build roads?
Travelling around Europe we have the opportunity not only to see, but to still walk on very ancient streets. These roads were built… Read more