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The Pyramid of Caius Cestius reopens to the public.
Free guided tours every Sunday in October. Three visits every Sunday at one-hour intervals, conducted by the archaeologist Barbara Rossi, to discover the Pyramid of Gaius Cestius The Special Superintendence of Rome, led…
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3 PLACES TO SEE CARAVAGGIO IN ROME
Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi, arrived in Rome in 1592 and here worked for the Cavalier d’Arpino, but it was only by entering the circle of Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte that Caravaggio began to…
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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE 2023
In response to the UN appeal, the Colors for Peace, Peace Run, and Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Italia Associations together with the Sant’Anna di Stazzema National Peace Park will celebrate the International…
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Basilica of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva in Rome
A few steps from the Pantheon is the ‘richest’ church in Rome: a suggestive place that contains a true artistic heritage. It is a place rich in history and culture a few steps…
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Quartiere Coppedè
In the heart of Rome, a stone’s throw from the historic center is one of the most characteristic districts of the city. In reality, not a real neighborhood, but a corner of Rome…
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Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Italia
Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Italia Stiamo aiutando gli amici di Colors for Peace a raccogliere beni di prima necessità da inviare in Ucraina a sostegno della popolazione colpita dalla guerra, con un…
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Italia Geniale: Italian creativity on display at Palazzo Piacentini
Until March 13, the Ministry of Economic Development will host the ITALIA GENIALE exhibition at its headquarters in via Veneto. Design enables, Beauty, originality, creativity of universally appreciated industrial design, which was set…
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Nightlife in Rome – Trastevere, San Lorenzo, Monti
Finally, Rome is returning to pre-quarantine routines! The main question remains open – what now? What should we do? Where should we go in the first place? Where are the most famous places…
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Colosseum
The Flavian amphitheater is universally known as the Colosseum and is the largest monument of Roman times, as well as the symbol of Rome’s eternity. It was Vespasiano who decided to build the…