The Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria In Rome, Italy
The Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome was named in honor of the battle of White Mountain in 1620 near Prague in what is today the Czech Republic.
The Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome was named in honor of the battle of White Mountain in 1620 near Prague in what is today the Czech Republic.
The Egyptian Pyramid in Rome was built as a tomb for Caius Cestius and is one of two tombs built 2,000 years ago when Rome was in the grips of Egyptomania.
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Divine Love is a Roman Catholic shrine is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and it is one of the 7 Pilgrim Churches of Rome.
The Monumental Cemetery of Verano in Rome has a long history as a final resting place for those who have died in the city and is a fascinating place to visit.
The Forum of Augustus is one of the imperial forums in the center of historic Rome and this guide will share the history and describe a great nighttime tour.
The Egyptian obelisks in Rome are more bountiful than anywhere else in the world and this second installment answers all your remaining questions about them.
The obelisks in Rome are amazing examples of Egyptian history and Rome has more than anywhere else in the world. This is the first of two guides for visitors.
Piazza di Spagna, Rome and the Spanish Steps are a beautiful spot to enjoy any time of the year, but especially in the spring you really shouldn’t miss them.
Caracalla’s ancient Roman baths in Rome are worth a visit to admire how the ancient Romans influence is continuing in today’s gyms and spas around the world.
The EUR Lake Rome is a surprisingly modern park with boating surrounded by beautiful trails in the EUR district and great if you are in Italy on a budget.