Anfiteatro Flavio (El Coliseo)


The remains of the temple, consisting of part of the podium and two columns with Corinthian capitals, came to light in 1938 during the demolitions for the enlargement of via delle Botteghe Oscure,
[...]La construcción del edificio, probablemente, fue encargada por el emperador Adriano con la intención de dedicarlo a su esposa Vibia Sabina, quien murió y fue deificada en 136.
[...]The remains of the three temples stand in the Sant'Angelo district, near
[...]Built by the Emperor Decius (249-251 AD) in 249, the Decian Baths (in Latin Thermae Decianae) were a thermal complex built on the
[...]Las Thermae Antoninianae, uno de los mayores complejos termales y mejor conservados de la antigüedad, fueron construidas a instancias del emperador Caracalla
[...]The baths built by Titus and dedicated in 80 AD are one of the oldest examples of Roman baths of “imperial” age and type.
The Thermae Traiani or Thermae Traianae rise on the top of Colle Oppio, in the third Augustan region and were built, as we know from ancient literary sources, on
[...]At the top of the steps that rise from Via della Dataria, the charming terrace of the Quirinale, one of the privileged points of view over the city, extends a few steps from the suggestive alleys t
[...]From Castel Sant’Angelo, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the entire city: enter the cast
[...]The tomb was discovered in 1971 in the Zoological Garden during the construction of the 'monkey village'.
The Tombs of Fadilla and of the Nasonii rise along the Via Flaminia, between Corso Francia and Saxa Rubra.
Impresionante y grandiosa hoy en día, la Torre de' Conti, aunque reducida a un tercio de su estructura original, es un precioso ejemplo de las casas-torre de la Roma medieval, resi
[...]Amid the steep ups and downs of the Rione Monti, a picturesque 17th-century mansion encompasses an equ
[...]It is one of the few survivors of the more than 300 towers that defined the skyline of medieval Rome, although at the time it was embedded in the urban fabric and
[...]Although it does not rank among Rome’s best-known great monuments, it is still one of the city’s landmarks and it is no coincidence that the large central clock that dominates its
[...]In the charming and quiet little square where the Margana Tower stands, a stone’s throw from the Capit
[...]A privileged view of the Imperial Forum excavations and Trajan's Markets
La Via Appia Antigua, ubicada en el Parque homónimo, con sus 2.300 años de historia, atesora un extraordinario patrimonio histórico, arqueológico y arquitectónico que es único en e
[...]La Vía del Corso, enmarcada entre las más famosas plazas de Roma, Piazza Venezia y
[...]"Noble sencillez y serena grandeza ", así describía esta pequeña calle del centro de Roma, el gran historiador del arte Johann Joachim Winkelmann (1717-1768).
[...]Built by the Emperor Hadrian (117-138 AD), in a large valley rich in of green and water near Tivoli
[...]Owned by the Torlonia family since 1866, the Villa was built in the mid-18th century for Cardinal Alessandro Albani, nephew of