Anfiteatro Flavio (El Coliseo)


Construida por el Papa Gregorio XIII e inaugurada en 1574, la puerta de San Giovanni es una de las puertas de las Murallas
[...]Famoso pasaje con dos arcos en las Murallas Aurelianas, construido en el siglo III a.C desde el cual partían la
[...]El nombre original era Porta Appia porque estaba atravesada por la calle homónima La Puerta San Sebastiano es la puerta abierta más grande de las
[...]La Puerta Septimiana se abre a lo largo de la Muralla Aureliana, por la orilla derecha del río Tiber y es la unica entre las tres originales que queda en el mismo lugar donde fue c
[...]Porta Tiburtina or Porta San Lorenzo is a gateway in the Aurelian Walls of Rome, through which the Via Tiburtina exi
[...]Built in the second half of the 1st century AD, the Ramp connected the Roman Forum, the
[...]A halo of mystery cloaks one of the most legendary places in Rome, the Tarpeian Rock - from the Latin Rupes Tarpeia or Saxum Tarpeium - the rocky
[...]Visit the archaeological area below the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, where the r
[...]En las cercanías de la Basílica de San Juan de Letrán, este Santuario hos
[...]La escalera de la iglesia de Santa Maria d’Aracoeli fue construida en el año 1348 por voluntad popular como agradecimiento por el final de una epidemia. Cola di Rienzo, según la tradición popular
[...]A new archaeological area inside a private residential lot that is, however, regularly open to visitors: the “archaeological box” of the Domus Aventino is an innovative and virtuous project by the
[...]In the imperial age, the southern slope of the Palatine was affected by various interven
[...]The burial ground is located on the right side of the Via Appia Antica, below the current via Marco P
[...]Part of a vast suburban necropolis that stretched along the first section of the Via Salaria Nova and the Via Salaria Vetus, the so-called “Sepolcreto Salario” burial ground can be
[...]A short distance from Porta Maggiore, along the route of Via Statilia, which owes its name to the powerful Roman "gens" who had many possessions in this area and w
[...]El Sepulcro del Largo Preneste, que fue construido entre los siglos II y III d.C., no es más que un sepulcro en opus latericium, con un aspecto que recuerda a los edificio
[...]The building stands in front of the Domine quo vadis church, at the crossroads between the ancient Appian Way and the Ardeatina Way and is partly hidden between two farmho
[...]The Sepulcher located on the via Appia Nuova, along the route of the road to Castrimoenium, dates back to the second half of the second century. A.D.
The remains of the tomb can be found today in the Tor Pignattara area, between via Casilina and the Tuscolano district and consist of large square blocks of gabina
[...]Un itinerario che attraversa il Foro Romano e il Palatino, arricchito da videoproiezioni, lightmapping<
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