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THE COLOURS OF ANCIENT ROME This revelation is shocking, and maybe even a little upsetting, if you’ve grown up with the idea of Ancient Rome being full of elegant white statues. The garish colours of the reconstructions may seem less aesthetically pleasing than the white marble on display in the Vatican Museums. Laocoon, a masterpiece of Roman statuary that now has A GUIDE TO ROME'S PAPAL BASILICAS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW History of the Papal Basilicas. The oldest of the basilicas, St John Lateran, was built in the 4th century on the site of an Ancient Roman cavalry fort. The land was given to the Bishop of Rome by the Emperor Constantine I, and was declared to be the “Domus Dei” (“House of God”) by Pope Sylvester I. When the papacy moved to Avignon, the A GUIDE TO THE SISTINE CHAPEL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Vatican’s famous Sistine Chapel is renowned for its Renaissance art, in particular the ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo. The famous ceiling design, which is the chapel’s main attraction, stretches across an 800 square metre surface. The artwork itself depicts a series of important tales; the Drunkenness of Noah, The Flood, theSacrifice
A GUIDE TO THE TREVI FOUNTAIN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Trevi fountain is a Travertine fountain – its facade and reef were indeed constructed using Travertine stone, a layered calcium carbonate formed by hot springs and quarried near Tivoli, 22 miles east of Rome. Travertine was also used to build the Colosseum. The statues are madeof Carrara Marble.
THE IMPERFECT PERFECTION OF THE PANTHEON IN ROME In a city renowned for its beautiful architecture, it takes something special to stand out. The Pantheon is one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable buildings in Rome and one of the greatest architectural achievements of all times — a vast unreinforced concrete dome with an oculus, and a monumental portico consisting of a pediment and rows of gigantic Corinthian columns. MICHELANGELO VS RAPHAEL: A RENAISSANCE RIVALRY Michelangelo Vs Raphael: A Renaissance Rivalry. When Raphael died at the age of 37, as a result of a fever caused by excessive sex with his mistress (or so they say), the city of Rome went into mourning. His extravagant funeral was attended by huge crowds, and he was buried with great pomp in a marble sarcophagus in the Pantheon. A GUIDE TO THE BORGHESE GALLERY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Borghese Gallery is located in Villa Borghese, the largest park in central Rome. The simplest (and most pleasant) way to reach the gallery is a walk through the park. From Piazza di Spagna (served by metro A), climb the hill and take a short walk through the park to DRIVING IN ROME: A COMPENDIUM FOR NON-ITALIANS As you can clearly see while driving through Rome there are many parking areas, the ironic part is that they are usually all taken. There are a few different ‘categories’ of parking white lined, blue lined, parking garage, and other. White lined parking is the Cadillac of parking spaces because it is free. A GUIDE TO ST PETER'S BASILICA: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW St Peter’s Basilica in Rome is one of the world’s holiest catholic shrines, visited by thousands of pilgrims and tourists every month. Built upon the tomb of St Peter, this splendid church is a magnificent must-see for visitors to Rome. The history behind the creation of St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome is almost as amazing as the building 19 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT ROME But here are 19 weird, wacky and totally Surprising Facts About Rome that you probably didn’t know about. 1) Rome has over 900 church buildings and more than 200 fountains, making it an architectural treasure for anyone visiting the city. 2) Over 3,000 Euros are collected from the bottom of the Trevi Fountain basin at the end ofeach night.
THE COLOURS OF ANCIENT ROME This revelation is shocking, and maybe even a little upsetting, if you’ve grown up with the idea of Ancient Rome being full of elegant white statues. The garish colours of the reconstructions may seem less aesthetically pleasing than the white marble on display in the Vatican Museums. Laocoon, a masterpiece of Roman statuary that now has A GUIDE TO ROME'S PAPAL BASILICAS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW History of the Papal Basilicas. The oldest of the basilicas, St John Lateran, was built in the 4th century on the site of an Ancient Roman cavalry fort. The land was given to the Bishop of Rome by the Emperor Constantine I, and was declared to be the “Domus Dei” (“House of God”) by Pope Sylvester I. When the papacy moved to Avignon, the A GUIDE TO THE SISTINE CHAPEL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Vatican’s famous Sistine Chapel is renowned for its Renaissance art, in particular the ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo. The famous ceiling design, which is the chapel’s main attraction, stretches across an 800 square metre surface. The artwork itself depicts a series of important tales; the Drunkenness of Noah, The Flood, theSacrifice
A GUIDE TO THE TREVI FOUNTAIN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Trevi fountain is a Travertine fountain – its facade and reef were indeed constructed using Travertine stone, a layered calcium carbonate formed by hot springs and quarried near Tivoli, 22 miles east of Rome. Travertine was also used to build the Colosseum. The statues are madeof Carrara Marble.
THE IMPERFECT PERFECTION OF THE PANTHEON IN ROME In a city renowned for its beautiful architecture, it takes something special to stand out. The Pantheon is one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable buildings in Rome and one of the greatest architectural achievements of all times — a vast unreinforced concrete dome with an oculus, and a monumental portico consisting of a pediment and rows of gigantic Corinthian columns. MICHELANGELO VS RAPHAEL: A RENAISSANCE RIVALRY Michelangelo Vs Raphael: A Renaissance Rivalry. When Raphael died at the age of 37, as a result of a fever caused by excessive sex with his mistress (or so they say), the city of Rome went into mourning. His extravagant funeral was attended by huge crowds, and he was buried with great pomp in a marble sarcophagus in the Pantheon. A GUIDE TO THE BORGHESE GALLERY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Borghese Gallery is located in Villa Borghese, the largest park in central Rome. The simplest (and most pleasant) way to reach the gallery is a walk through the park. From Piazza di Spagna (served by metro A), climb the hill and take a short walk through the park to DRIVING IN ROME: A COMPENDIUM FOR NON-ITALIANS As you can clearly see while driving through Rome there are many parking areas, the ironic part is that they are usually all taken. There are a few different ‘categories’ of parking white lined, blue lined, parking garage, and other. White lined parking is the Cadillac of parking spaces because it is free. ABOUT | ROMA EXPERIENCE About Us. Roma Experience is a travel agency that offers thousands of guided tours in Italy conducted by expert guides. Since our founding in 2009, we’ve continuously looked for the best offers for our customers, always seeking to improve our services and provide unique A GUIDE TO THE ROMAN FORUM: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Roman Forum is right between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, in the historic centre of Rome. The simplest way to reach the Forum is to take the metro to Colosseo (Line B). When you exit the station, the Forum is in front of you, to the right. You could also take a bus that stops near the Colosseum, such as the 75, 87, 51, 81, 85. A GUIDE TO ROME'S PAPAL BASILICAS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW History of the Papal Basilicas. The oldest of the basilicas, St John Lateran, was built in the 4th century on the site of an Ancient Roman cavalry fort. The land was given to the Bishop of Rome by the Emperor Constantine I, and was declared to be the “Domus Dei” (“House of God”) by Pope Sylvester I. When the papacy moved to Avignon, the 19 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT ROME But here are 19 weird, wacky and totally Surprising Facts About Rome that you probably didn’t know about. 1) Rome has over 900 church buildings and more than 200 fountains, making it an architectural treasure for anyone visiting the city. 2) Over 3,000 Euros are collected from the bottom of the Trevi Fountain basin at the end ofeach night.
A GUIDE TO THE TREVI FOUNTAIN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Trevi fountain is a Travertine fountain – its facade and reef were indeed constructed using Travertine stone, a layered calcium carbonate formed by hot springs and quarried near Tivoli, 22 miles east of Rome. Travertine was also used to build the Colosseum. The statues are madeof Carrara Marble.
A GUIDE TO OSTIA ANTICA: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WHAT IS OSTIA ANTICA. Ostia Antica is a vast archaeological site about 30 km from Rome. Once an Ancient Roman port town with up to 100,000 inhabitants, today Ostia Antica is one of Italy’s most amazing tourist attractions; its proximity to the city makes it a popular day trip from Rome. With hundreds of well-preserved buildings and artworks A GUIDE TO THE BORGHESE GALLERY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Borghese Gallery is located in Villa Borghese, the largest park in central Rome. The simplest (and most pleasant) way to reach the gallery is a walk through the park. From Piazza di Spagna (served by metro A), climb the hill and take a short walk through the park to A GUIDE TO THE SISTINE CHAPEL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Vatican’s famous Sistine Chapel is renowned for its Renaissance art, in particular the ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo. The famous ceiling design, which is the chapel’s main attraction, stretches across an 800 square metre surface. The artwork itself depicts a series of important tales; the Drunkenness of Noah, The Flood, theSacrifice
YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE COLOSSEUM: EVERYTHING YOU NEED Rome is very much a project and when you’re visiting ancient sites such as the grand Colosseum, you need to have a plan. This incrediblestr
DRIVING IN ROME: A COMPENDIUM FOR NON-ITALIANS As you can clearly see while driving through Rome there are many parking areas, the ironic part is that they are usually all taken. There are a few different ‘categories’ of parking white lined, blue lined, parking garage, and other. White lined parking is the Cadillac of parking spaces because it is free. FIVE FACTS YOU PROBABLY DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT ROME 4. The origins of the name of one of Rome’s most famous churches, the Ara Coeli, are shrouded in mystery. The Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, which has also given its name to a piazza and a street, is one of the city’s finest churches. But the origins of its name are shrouded in myth. One legend recounts that the emperor Augustus heard A GUIDE TO ST PETER'S BASILICA: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW St Peter’s Basilica in Rome is one of the world’s holiest catholic shrines, visited by thousands of pilgrims and tourists every month. Built upon the tomb of St Peter, this splendid church is a magnificent must-see for visitors to Rome. The history behind the creation of St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome is almost as amazing as the building A GUIDE TO ROME'S PAPAL BASILICAS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW History of the Papal Basilicas. The oldest of the basilicas, St John Lateran, was built in the 4th century on the site of an Ancient Roman cavalry fort. The land was given to the Bishop of Rome by the Emperor Constantine I, and was declared to be the “Domus Dei” (“House of God”) by Pope Sylvester I. When the papacy moved to Avignon, the 19 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT ROME But here are 19 weird, wacky and totally Surprising Facts About Rome that you probably didn’t know about. 1) Rome has over 900 church buildings and more than 200 fountains, making it an architectural treasure for anyone visiting the city. 2) Over 3,000 Euros are collected from the bottom of the Trevi Fountain basin at the end ofeach night.
THE COLOURS OF ANCIENT ROME This revelation is shocking, and maybe even a little upsetting, if you’ve grown up with the idea of Ancient Rome being full of elegant white statues. The garish colours of the reconstructions may seem less aesthetically pleasing than the white marble on display in the Vatican Museums. Laocoon, a masterpiece of Roman statuary that now has A GUIDE TO THE SISTINE CHAPEL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Vatican’s famous Sistine Chapel is renowned for its Renaissance art, in particular the ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo. The famous ceiling design, which is the chapel’s main attraction, stretches across an 800 square metre surface. The artwork itself depicts a series of important tales; the Drunkenness of Noah, The Flood, theSacrifice
THE IMPERFECT PERFECTION OF THE PANTHEON IN ROME In a city renowned for its beautiful architecture, it takes something special to stand out. The Pantheon is one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable buildings in Rome and one of the greatest architectural achievements of all times — a vast unreinforced concrete dome with an oculus, and a monumental portico consisting of a pediment and rows of gigantic Corinthian columns. MICHELANGELO VS RAPHAEL: A RENAISSANCE RIVALRY Michelangelo Vs Raphael: A Renaissance Rivalry. When Raphael died at the age of 37, as a result of a fever caused by excessive sex with his mistress (or so they say), the city of Rome went into mourning. His extravagant funeral was attended by huge crowds, and he was buried with great pomp in a marble sarcophagus in the Pantheon. A GUIDE TO THE BORGHESE GALLERY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Borghese Gallery is located in Villa Borghese, the largest park in central Rome. The simplest (and most pleasant) way to reach the gallery is a walk through the park. From Piazza di Spagna (served by metro A), climb the hill and take a short walk through the park to DRIVING IN ROME: A COMPENDIUM FOR NON-ITALIANS As you can clearly see while driving through Rome there are many parking areas, the ironic part is that they are usually all taken. There are a few different ‘categories’ of parking white lined, blue lined, parking garage, and other. White lined parking is the Cadillac of parking spaces because it is free. FIVE FACTS YOU PROBABLY DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT ROME 4. The origins of the name of one of Rome’s most famous churches, the Ara Coeli, are shrouded in mystery. The Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, which has also given its name to a piazza and a street, is one of the city’s finest churches. But the origins of its name are shrouded in myth. One legend recounts that the emperor Augustus heard A GUIDE TO ST PETER'S BASILICA: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW St Peter’s Basilica in Rome is one of the world’s holiest catholic shrines, visited by thousands of pilgrims and tourists every month. Built upon the tomb of St Peter, this splendid church is a magnificent must-see for visitors to Rome. The history behind the creation of St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome is almost as amazing as the building A GUIDE TO ROME'S PAPAL BASILICAS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW History of the Papal Basilicas. The oldest of the basilicas, St John Lateran, was built in the 4th century on the site of an Ancient Roman cavalry fort. The land was given to the Bishop of Rome by the Emperor Constantine I, and was declared to be the “Domus Dei” (“House of God”) by Pope Sylvester I. When the papacy moved to Avignon, the 19 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT ROME But here are 19 weird, wacky and totally Surprising Facts About Rome that you probably didn’t know about. 1) Rome has over 900 church buildings and more than 200 fountains, making it an architectural treasure for anyone visiting the city. 2) Over 3,000 Euros are collected from the bottom of the Trevi Fountain basin at the end ofeach night.
THE COLOURS OF ANCIENT ROME This revelation is shocking, and maybe even a little upsetting, if you’ve grown up with the idea of Ancient Rome being full of elegant white statues. The garish colours of the reconstructions may seem less aesthetically pleasing than the white marble on display in the Vatican Museums. Laocoon, a masterpiece of Roman statuary that now has A GUIDE TO THE SISTINE CHAPEL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Vatican’s famous Sistine Chapel is renowned for its Renaissance art, in particular the ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo. The famous ceiling design, which is the chapel’s main attraction, stretches across an 800 square metre surface. The artwork itself depicts a series of important tales; the Drunkenness of Noah, The Flood, theSacrifice
THE IMPERFECT PERFECTION OF THE PANTHEON IN ROME In a city renowned for its beautiful architecture, it takes something special to stand out. The Pantheon is one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable buildings in Rome and one of the greatest architectural achievements of all times — a vast unreinforced concrete dome with an oculus, and a monumental portico consisting of a pediment and rows of gigantic Corinthian columns. MICHELANGELO VS RAPHAEL: A RENAISSANCE RIVALRY Michelangelo Vs Raphael: A Renaissance Rivalry. When Raphael died at the age of 37, as a result of a fever caused by excessive sex with his mistress (or so they say), the city of Rome went into mourning. His extravagant funeral was attended by huge crowds, and he was buried with great pomp in a marble sarcophagus in the Pantheon. A GUIDE TO THE BORGHESE GALLERY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Borghese Gallery is located in Villa Borghese, the largest park in central Rome. The simplest (and most pleasant) way to reach the gallery is a walk through the park. From Piazza di Spagna (served by metro A), climb the hill and take a short walk through the park to DRIVING IN ROME: A COMPENDIUM FOR NON-ITALIANS As you can clearly see while driving through Rome there are many parking areas, the ironic part is that they are usually all taken. There are a few different ‘categories’ of parking white lined, blue lined, parking garage, and other. White lined parking is the Cadillac of parking spaces because it is free. ABOUT | ROMA EXPERIENCE About Us. Roma Experience is a travel agency that offers thousands of guided tours in Italy conducted by expert guides. Since our founding in 2009, we’ve continuously looked for the best offers for our customers, always seeking to improve our services and provide unique A GUIDE TO ROME'S PAPAL BASILICAS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW History of the Papal Basilicas. The oldest of the basilicas, St John Lateran, was built in the 4th century on the site of an Ancient Roman cavalry fort. The land was given to the Bishop of Rome by the Emperor Constantine I, and was declared to be the “Domus Dei” (“House of God”) by Pope Sylvester I. When the papacy moved to Avignon, the A GUIDE TO THE ROMAN FORUM: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Roman Forum is right between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, in the historic centre of Rome. The simplest way to reach the Forum is to take the metro to Colosseo (Line B). When you exit the station, the Forum is in front of you, to the right. You could also take a bus that stops near the Colosseum, such as the 75, 87, 51, 81, 85. A GUIDE TO OSTIA ANTICA: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WHAT IS OSTIA ANTICA. Ostia Antica is a vast archaeological site about 30 km from Rome. Once an Ancient Roman port town with up to 100,000 inhabitants, today Ostia Antica is one of Italy’s most amazing tourist attractions; its proximity to the city makes it a popular day trip from Rome. With hundreds of well-preserved buildings and artworks 19 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT ROME But here are 19 weird, wacky and totally Surprising Facts About Rome that you probably didn’t know about. 1) Rome has over 900 church buildings and more than 200 fountains, making it an architectural treasure for anyone visiting the city. 2) Over 3,000 Euros are collected from the bottom of the Trevi Fountain basin at the end ofeach night.
A GUIDE TO THE SISTINE CHAPEL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Vatican’s famous Sistine Chapel is renowned for its Renaissance art, in particular the ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo. The famous ceiling design, which is the chapel’s main attraction, stretches across an 800 square metre surface. The artwork itself depicts a series of important tales; the Drunkenness of Noah, The Flood, theSacrifice
YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE COLOSSEUM: EVERYTHING YOU NEED Rome is very much a project and when you’re visiting ancient sites such as the grand Colosseum, you need to have a plan. This incrediblestr
A GUIDE TO THE BORGHESE GALLERY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Borghese Gallery is located in Villa Borghese, the largest park in central Rome. The simplest (and most pleasant) way to reach the gallery is a walk through the park. From Piazza di Spagna (served by metro A), climb the hill and take a short walk through the park to A GUIDE TO THE TREVI FOUNTAIN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Trevi fountain is a Travertine fountain – its facade and reef were indeed constructed using Travertine stone, a layered calcium carbonate formed by hot springs and quarried near Tivoli, 22 miles east of Rome. Travertine was also used to build the Colosseum. The statues are madeof Carrara Marble.
DRIVING IN ROME: A COMPENDIUM FOR NON-ITALIANS As you can clearly see while driving through Rome there are many parking areas, the ironic part is that they are usually all taken. There are a few different ‘categories’ of parking white lined, blue lined, parking garage, and other. White lined parking is the Cadillac of parking spaces because it is free. BEST ITALY GUIDED TOURS AND EXPERIENCES Roma Experience offers guided tours and experiences of Italy that open the windows on the infinite heritage of Italian culture and a connection with deep roots in every city of our land. Experience through your eyes and our expertise the immense patrimony that Italy has to share. . The luxury experience is our mission to guarantee thehighest
A GUIDE TO ST PETER'S BASILICA: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW St Peter’s Basilica in Rome is one of the world’s holiest catholic shrines, visited by thousands of pilgrims and tourists every month. Built upon the tomb of St Peter, this splendid church is a magnificent must-see for visitors to Rome. The history behind the creation of St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome is almost as amazing as the building FIVE FACTS YOU PROBABLY DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT ROME 2.It’s the Romans that can take credit for the introduction of cats into Europe, although the creatures weren’t quite as domesticated as those you can find today at the city’s cat sanctuaries at Largo Argentina and Testaccio. Cats were first brought to Europe by the Emperor Augustus, who annexed Egypt in A GUIDE TO ROME CATACOMBS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The catacombs of the Appian Way are essentially the underground graveyards of the first Christians in Rome, who had to bury their dead outside of the city. Even as early as the 5th century BC, burials within the city walls were forbidden, so tombs were built on the outskirts of Rome. As an important consular road connecting Rome withthe south
A GUIDE TO THE PALATINE HILL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW What is the Palatine Hill. The Palatine is the most famous of Rome’s seven hills. In Ancient Rome it was considered one of the most desirable neighborhood in the city, and was the home of aristocrats and emperors. It was also believed to be the location of the Lupercal (the cave where Romulus and Remus were found by the she-wolf). MICHELANGELO VS RAPHAEL: A RENAISSANCE RIVALRY Michelangelo Vs Raphael: A Renaissance Rivalry. When Raphael died at the age of 37, as a result of a fever caused by excessive sex with his mistress (or so they say), the city of Rome went into mourning. His extravagant funeral was attended by huge crowds, and he was buried with great pomp in a marble sarcophagus in the Pantheon. THE IMPERFECT PERFECTION OF THE PANTHEON IN ROME In a city renowned for its beautiful architecture, it takes something special to stand out. The Pantheon is one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable buildings in Rome and one of the greatest architectural achievements of all times — a vast unreinforced concrete dome with an oculus, and a monumental portico consisting of a pediment and rows of gigantic Corinthian columns. THE COLOURS OF ANCIENT ROME This revelation is shocking, and maybe even a little upsetting, if you’ve grown up with the idea of Ancient Rome being full of elegant white statues. The garish colours of the reconstructions may seem less aesthetically pleasing than the white marble on display in the Vatican Museums. Laocoon, a masterpiece of Roman statuary that now has A GUIDE TO THE BORGHESE GALLERY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Borghese Gallery is located in Villa Borghese, the largest park in central Rome. The simplest (and most pleasant) way to reach the gallery is a walk through the park. From Piazza di Spagna (served by metro A), climb the hill and take a short walk through the park to A NORMAL MORNING, IN VESUVIUS' SHADOW: POMPEII'S ERUPTION A plaster cast of one of Pompeii’s citizens who died in the eruption. The first pyroclastic surge touched Pompeii at 6 am the following morning. Originally, scientists believed that ash filled the lungs of Pompeii’s citizens, and they suffocated. However, the tranquil repose of the plaster death casts always disrupted thistheory.
BEST ITALY GUIDED TOURS AND EXPERIENCES Roma Experience offers guided tours and experiences of Italy that open the windows on the infinite heritage of Italian culture and a connection with deep roots in every city of our land. Experience through your eyes and our expertise the immense patrimony that Italy has to share. . The luxury experience is our mission to guarantee thehighest
A GUIDE TO ST PETER'S BASILICA: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW St Peter’s Basilica in Rome is one of the world’s holiest catholic shrines, visited by thousands of pilgrims and tourists every month. Built upon the tomb of St Peter, this splendid church is a magnificent must-see for visitors to Rome. The history behind the creation of St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome is almost as amazing as the building FIVE FACTS YOU PROBABLY DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT ROME 2.It’s the Romans that can take credit for the introduction of cats into Europe, although the creatures weren’t quite as domesticated as those you can find today at the city’s cat sanctuaries at Largo Argentina and Testaccio. Cats were first brought to Europe by the Emperor Augustus, who annexed Egypt in A GUIDE TO ROME CATACOMBS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The catacombs of the Appian Way are essentially the underground graveyards of the first Christians in Rome, who had to bury their dead outside of the city. Even as early as the 5th century BC, burials within the city walls were forbidden, so tombs were built on the outskirts of Rome. As an important consular road connecting Rome withthe south
A GUIDE TO THE PALATINE HILL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW What is the Palatine Hill. The Palatine is the most famous of Rome’s seven hills. In Ancient Rome it was considered one of the most desirable neighborhood in the city, and was the home of aristocrats and emperors. It was also believed to be the location of the Lupercal (the cave where Romulus and Remus were found by the she-wolf). MICHELANGELO VS RAPHAEL: A RENAISSANCE RIVALRY Michelangelo Vs Raphael: A Renaissance Rivalry. When Raphael died at the age of 37, as a result of a fever caused by excessive sex with his mistress (or so they say), the city of Rome went into mourning. His extravagant funeral was attended by huge crowds, and he was buried with great pomp in a marble sarcophagus in the Pantheon. THE IMPERFECT PERFECTION OF THE PANTHEON IN ROME In a city renowned for its beautiful architecture, it takes something special to stand out. The Pantheon is one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable buildings in Rome and one of the greatest architectural achievements of all times — a vast unreinforced concrete dome with an oculus, and a monumental portico consisting of a pediment and rows of gigantic Corinthian columns. THE COLOURS OF ANCIENT ROME This revelation is shocking, and maybe even a little upsetting, if you’ve grown up with the idea of Ancient Rome being full of elegant white statues. The garish colours of the reconstructions may seem less aesthetically pleasing than the white marble on display in the Vatican Museums. Laocoon, a masterpiece of Roman statuary that now has A GUIDE TO THE BORGHESE GALLERY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Borghese Gallery is located in Villa Borghese, the largest park in central Rome. The simplest (and most pleasant) way to reach the gallery is a walk through the park. From Piazza di Spagna (served by metro A), climb the hill and take a short walk through the park to A NORMAL MORNING, IN VESUVIUS' SHADOW: POMPEII'S ERUPTION A plaster cast of one of Pompeii’s citizens who died in the eruption. The first pyroclastic surge touched Pompeii at 6 am the following morning. Originally, scientists believed that ash filled the lungs of Pompeii’s citizens, and they suffocated. However, the tranquil repose of the plaster death casts always disrupted thistheory.
ABOUT | ROMA EXPERIENCE About Us. Roma Experience is a travel agency that offers thousands of guided tours in Italy conducted by expert guides. Since our founding in 2009, we’ve continuously looked for the best offers for our customers, always seeking to improve our services and provide unique A GUIDE TO THE ROMAN FORUM: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Roman Forum is right between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, in the historic centre of Rome. The simplest way to reach the Forum is to take the metro to Colosseo (Line B). When you exit the station, the Forum is in front of you, to the right. You could also take a bus that stops near the Colosseum, such as the 75, 87, 51, 81, 85. A GUIDE TO ROME'S PAPAL BASILICAS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW History of the Papal Basilicas. The oldest of the basilicas, St John Lateran, was built in the 4th century on the site of an Ancient Roman cavalry fort. The land was given to the Bishop of Rome by the Emperor Constantine I, and was declared to be the “Domus Dei” (“House of God”) by Pope Sylvester I. When the papacy moved to Avignon, the THE COLOURS OF ANCIENT ROME This revelation is shocking, and maybe even a little upsetting, if you’ve grown up with the idea of Ancient Rome being full of elegant white statues. The garish colours of the reconstructions may seem less aesthetically pleasing than the white marble on display in the Vatican Museums. Laocoon, a masterpiece of Roman statuary that now has A GUIDE TO THE BORGHESE GALLERY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Borghese Gallery is located in Villa Borghese, the largest park in central Rome. The simplest (and most pleasant) way to reach the gallery is a walk through the park. From Piazza di Spagna (served by metro A), climb the hill and take a short walk through the park to A GUIDE TO THE TREVI FOUNTAIN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Trevi fountain is a Travertine fountain – its facade and reef were indeed constructed using Travertine stone, a layered calcium carbonate formed by hot springs and quarried near Tivoli, 22 miles east of Rome. Travertine was also used to build the Colosseum. The statues are madeof Carrara Marble.
19 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT ROME But here are 19 weird, wacky and totally Surprising Facts About Rome that you probably didn’t know about. 1) Rome has over 900 church buildings and more than 200 fountains, making it an architectural treasure for anyone visiting the city. 2) Over 3,000 Euros are collected from the bottom of the Trevi Fountain basin at the end ofeach night.
A GUIDE TO THE SISTINE CHAPEL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Vatican’s famous Sistine Chapel is renowned for its Renaissance art, in particular the ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo. The famous ceiling design, which is the chapel’s main attraction, stretches across an 800 square metre surface. The artwork itself depicts a series of important tales; the Drunkenness of Noah, The Flood, theSacrifice
YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE COLOSSEUM: EVERYTHING YOU NEED The Colosseum is an oval shaped amphitheatre in the centre of Rome and it is the largest amphitheatre ever built, making it one of the greatest wonders of the world. DRIVING IN ROME: A COMPENDIUM FOR NON-ITALIANS As you can clearly see while driving through Rome there are many parking areas, the ironic part is that they are usually all taken. There are a few different ‘categories’ of parking white lined, blue lined, parking garage, and other. White lined parking is the Cadillac of parking spaces because it is free. BEST ITALY GUIDED TOURS AND EXPERIENCES Roma Experience offers guided tours and experiences of Italy that open the windows on the infinite heritage of Italian culture and a connection with deep roots in every city of our land. Experience through your eyes and our expertise the immense patrimony that Italy has to share. . The luxury experience is our mission to guarantee thehighest
A GUIDE TO ST PETER'S BASILICA: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW St Peter’s Basilica in Rome is one of the world’s holiest catholic shrines, visited by thousands of pilgrims and tourists every month. Built upon the tomb of St Peter, this splendid church is a magnificent must-see for visitors to Rome. The history behind the creation of St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome is almost as amazing as the building FIVE FACTS YOU PROBABLY DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT ROME 2.It’s the Romans that can take credit for the introduction of cats into Europe, although the creatures weren’t quite as domesticated as those you can find today at the city’s cat sanctuaries at Largo Argentina and Testaccio. Cats were first brought to Europe by the Emperor Augustus, who annexed Egypt in A GUIDE TO ROME CATACOMBS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The catacombs of the Appian Way are essentially the underground graveyards of the first Christians in Rome, who had to bury their dead outside of the city. Even as early as the 5th century BC, burials within the city walls were forbidden, so tombs were built on the outskirts of Rome. As an important consular road connecting Rome withthe south
A GUIDE TO ROME'S PAPAL BASILICAS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW History of the Papal Basilicas. The oldest of the basilicas, St John Lateran, was built in the 4th century on the site of an Ancient Roman cavalry fort. The land was given to the Bishop of Rome by the Emperor Constantine I, and was declared to be the “Domus Dei” (“House of God”) by Pope Sylvester I. When the papacy moved to Avignon, the YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE COLOSSEUM: EVERYTHING YOU NEED The Colosseum is an oval shaped amphitheatre in the centre of Rome and it is the largest amphitheatre ever built, making it one of the greatest wonders of the world. A GUIDE TO THE SISTINE CHAPEL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Vatican’s famous Sistine Chapel is renowned for its Renaissance art, in particular the ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo. The famous ceiling design, which is the chapel’s main attraction, stretches across an 800 square metre surface. The artwork itself depicts a series of important tales; the Drunkenness of Noah, The Flood, theSacrifice
MICHELANGELO VS RAPHAEL: A RENAISSANCE RIVALRY Michelangelo Vs Raphael: A Renaissance Rivalry. When Raphael died at the age of 37, as a result of a fever caused by excessive sex with his mistress (or so they say), the city of Rome went into mourning. His extravagant funeral was attended by huge crowds, and he was buried with great pomp in a marble sarcophagus in the Pantheon. THE IMPERFECT PERFECTION OF THE PANTHEON IN ROME In a city renowned for its beautiful architecture, it takes something special to stand out. The Pantheon is one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable buildings in Rome and one of the greatest architectural achievements of all times — a vast unreinforced concrete dome with an oculus, and a monumental portico consisting of a pediment and rows of gigantic Corinthian columns. A GUIDE TO THE TREVI FOUNTAIN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Trevi fountain is a Travertine fountain – its facade and reef were indeed constructed using Travertine stone, a layered calcium carbonate formed by hot springs and quarried near Tivoli, 22 miles east of Rome. Travertine was also used to build the Colosseum. The statues are madeof Carrara Marble.
BEST ITALY GUIDED TOURS AND EXPERIENCES Roma Experience offers guided tours and experiences of Italy that open the windows on the infinite heritage of Italian culture and a connection with deep roots in every city of our land. Experience through your eyes and our expertise the immense patrimony that Italy has to share. . The luxury experience is our mission to guarantee thehighest
A GUIDE TO ST PETER'S BASILICA: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW St Peter’s Basilica in Rome is one of the world’s holiest catholic shrines, visited by thousands of pilgrims and tourists every month. Built upon the tomb of St Peter, this splendid church is a magnificent must-see for visitors to Rome. The history behind the creation of St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome is almost as amazing as the building FIVE FACTS YOU PROBABLY DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT ROME 2.It’s the Romans that can take credit for the introduction of cats into Europe, although the creatures weren’t quite as domesticated as those you can find today at the city’s cat sanctuaries at Largo Argentina and Testaccio. Cats were first brought to Europe by the Emperor Augustus, who annexed Egypt in A GUIDE TO ROME CATACOMBS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The catacombs of the Appian Way are essentially the underground graveyards of the first Christians in Rome, who had to bury their dead outside of the city. Even as early as the 5th century BC, burials within the city walls were forbidden, so tombs were built on the outskirts of Rome. As an important consular road connecting Rome withthe south
A GUIDE TO ROME'S PAPAL BASILICAS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW History of the Papal Basilicas. The oldest of the basilicas, St John Lateran, was built in the 4th century on the site of an Ancient Roman cavalry fort. The land was given to the Bishop of Rome by the Emperor Constantine I, and was declared to be the “Domus Dei” (“House of God”) by Pope Sylvester I. When the papacy moved to Avignon, the YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE COLOSSEUM: EVERYTHING YOU NEED The Colosseum is an oval shaped amphitheatre in the centre of Rome and it is the largest amphitheatre ever built, making it one of the greatest wonders of the world. A GUIDE TO THE SISTINE CHAPEL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Vatican’s famous Sistine Chapel is renowned for its Renaissance art, in particular the ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo. The famous ceiling design, which is the chapel’s main attraction, stretches across an 800 square metre surface. The artwork itself depicts a series of important tales; the Drunkenness of Noah, The Flood, theSacrifice
A GUIDE TO THE TREVI FOUNTAIN: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Trevi fountain is a Travertine fountain – its facade and reef were indeed constructed using Travertine stone, a layered calcium carbonate formed by hot springs and quarried near Tivoli, 22 miles east of Rome. Travertine was also used to build the Colosseum. The statues are madeof Carrara Marble.
MICHELANGELO VS RAPHAEL: A RENAISSANCE RIVALRY Michelangelo Vs Raphael: A Renaissance Rivalry. When Raphael died at the age of 37, as a result of a fever caused by excessive sex with his mistress (or so they say), the city of Rome went into mourning. His extravagant funeral was attended by huge crowds, and he was buried with great pomp in a marble sarcophagus in the Pantheon. THE IMPERFECT PERFECTION OF THE PANTHEON IN ROME In a city renowned for its beautiful architecture, it takes something special to stand out. The Pantheon is one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable buildings in Rome and one of the greatest architectural achievements of all times — a vast unreinforced concrete dome with an oculus, and a monumental portico consisting of a pediment and rows of gigantic Corinthian columns. UNIQUE TOURS OF ITALY AND LUXURY TOURS One of the Roma Experience’s teams’ most beloved unique tours in Rome is the Restoring Caravaggio experience. Not only will you enjoy a tour of Caravaggio’s most impressive masterpieces in Rome city center’s churches, but you’ll go behind-closed-doors and experience an art restoration lab in action. You’ll enter anall-female art
ABOUT | ROMA EXPERIENCE About Us. Roma Experience is a travel agency that offers thousands of guided tours in Italy conducted by expert guides. Since our founding in 2009, we’ve continuously looked for the best offers for our customers, always seeking to improve our services and provide unique ANCESTOR'S TOUR OF ITALY, ITALIAN TOURS The Ancestor’s Tour of Italy — Visit Italy on a Search to your Roots. This opens in a new window. Roma Experience is proud to offer a wholly unique, totally personalized, tour experience for those of Italian descent seeking to reconnect with the Old Country. If you grew up with tales of a tiny village in Sicilia, surrounded by lemon groves A GUIDE TO THE PALATINE HILL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW What is the Palatine Hill. The Palatine is the most famous of Rome’s seven hills. In Ancient Rome it was considered one of the most desirable neighborhood in the city, and was the home of aristocrats and emperors. It was also believed to be the location of the Lupercal (the cave where Romulus and Remus were found by the she-wolf). YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE COLOSSEUM: EVERYTHING YOU NEED Getting under the skin of the site’s history can really help you make the most out of your visit. Here are 7 interesting facts that you may not know about the Colosseum • There are 80 entrances to the Colosseum – this Roman amphitheater really is huge. THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE SANSEVERO CHAPEL The Complete Guide to the Sansevero Chapel. In the center of the historic center of Naples sits one of Italy’s strangest, most evocative and compelling attractions: the Sansevero Chapel. The Sansevero Chapel is an icon of the late Baroque. Rumors of murder and black magic hover around the Chapel’s evident artistic beauty,enhancing the
A GUIDE TO THE SISTINE CHAPEL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Vatican’s famous Sistine Chapel is renowned for its Renaissance art, in particular the ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo. The famous ceiling design, which is the chapel’s main attraction, stretches across an 800 square metre surface. The artwork itself depicts a series of important tales; the Drunkenness of Noah, The Flood, theSacrifice
19 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT ROME But here are 19 weird, wacky and totally Surprising Facts About Rome that you probably didn’t know about. 1) Rome has over 900 church buildings and more than 200 fountains, making it an architectural treasure for anyone visiting the city. 2) Over 3,000 Euros are collected from the bottom of the Trevi Fountain basin at the end ofeach night.
A GUIDE TO THE BORGHESE GALLERY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Borghese Gallery is located in Villa Borghese, the largest park in central Rome. The simplest (and most pleasant) way to reach the gallery is a walk through the park. From Piazza di Spagna (served by metro A), climb the hill and take a short walk through the park to DRIVING IN ROME: A COMPENDIUM FOR NON-ITALIANS As you can clearly see while driving through Rome there are many parking areas, the ironic part is that they are usually all taken. There are a few different ‘categories’ of parking white lined, blue lined, parking garage, and other. White lined parking is the Cadillac of parking spaces because it is free.* Home
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