Egyptian Obelisks In Rome Need To Be On Your Itinerary
Ancient Romans had a passion for all things Egyptian and we’ll explain why the Obelisks in Rome need to be on your next itinerary.
Ancient Romans had a passion for all things Egyptian and we’ll explain why the Obelisks in Rome need to be on your next itinerary.
These beautiful Rome fountains can mark the end of an ancient aqueduct and are amazing artistic expressions that should be included in your travel plans.
Exploring the ancient sites in Rome, both above and below ground, gives you a historical perspective that spans centuries of the greatest civilization ever.
The Roman Empire isn’t all that Rome offers with some of the most beautiful sites existing only since Unification, World War II and even more recently.
The Roman Colosseum is one of the modern seven wonders of the world and we’ll discuss just a few of the reasons why it is so popular today.
Exploring Rome parks offers a wide range of exciting opportunities to view splendid Villas, history-steeped sites and tranquil spaces you will appreciate.
The seven pilgrim churches of Rome offer a way for Catholics visiting the city to take part in the tradition of visiting the churches as a way to connect.
With almost 1,000 churches in Rome, a first time visitor might be overwhelmed without a plan of attack and our guide will help you decide where to start.
The beauty of the Colosseum only exists today because of the decades of Colosseum restoration that previous cultures thoughtfully provided for the future.
Of the ancient Egyptian obelisks in Rome, my favorite is the Bernini elephant with the obelisk on its back at Sopra Minerva. What’s yours?