Rome’s Mario Praz Museum Reopens After Four-Year Hiatus
[ad_1] The house museum dedicated to the renowned scholar, art critic, and anglicist Mario Praz has reopened in Rome following a restoration project by the...
[ad_1] The house museum dedicated to the renowned scholar, art critic, and anglicist Mario Praz has reopened in Rome following a restoration project by the...
[ad_1] Lots of cities have nicknames. People might argue over which place is the “City of Lights” or the “City That Never Sleeps,” or the...
[ad_1] By the time of the reign of Emperor Trajan (98 – 117), although 9 aqueducts were already in operation in the city, the area...
[ad_1] The Aqua Alexandrina was the last aqueduct built in ancient Rome. It was built in 226, 500 years after the first one. Its purpose,...
[ad_1] Although the ancient aqueducts needed restoration work from time to time, they still worked very well until the Gothic War (535-553) between the Ostgoths...
[ad_1] In 1574, one of the new branches of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct, which was being rebuilt, reached the site of Emperor Domitian’s former stadium....
[ad_1] The Naiad Fountain is located in the center of Piazza Repubblica and is recognized as one of the most beautiful in the city. The...
[ad_1] In Rome, the story goes that one day the famous and wealthy Barberini family was in trouble. The favorite son, the heir of the...
[ad_1] Fontana del Tritone or Triton Fountain is one of the most famous fountains in Rome. It was commissioned by Pope Urban VIII (Maffeo Barberini)....
[ad_1] The Moses Fountain is actually called the Acqua Felice Fountain. It is located in Piazza San Bernardo and resembles a decorative triumphal arch with...