Views from The Vittoriano panoramic terrace, Roma
For a limited time, the Vittoriano panoramic terrace has been open to public. I caught the chance to shoot some pics from there.
Read moreFor a limited time, the Vittoriano panoramic terrace has been open to public. I caught the chance to shoot some pics from there.
Read moreTime to visit again a beautiful place in Roma, the Galleria Borghese, situated near the border of the wide Villa Borghese.
Read moreHere is the Roma, Ninfeo degli Annibaldi, a tiny tiny tiny small Ninfeo placed along one the most central street in Rome – No one would notice the entrance (closed most of the time)
Read moreThis place is an archaeological complex located under the Basilica of Saints John and Paul, in Rome. The complex is identified according to tradition with the place where the saints lived and were buried, after having suffered martyrdom there during the reign of Emperor Julian the Apostate (361-363 AD).
Read moreSanti Quattro Coronati is an ancient basilica in Rome. The church dates back to the 4th (or 5th) century, and is devoted to four anonymous saints and martyrs.
Read moreThis is a beautiful historic building in Rome built in an eclectic style in the late 19th century as the residence of Baron Alberto Blanc, who would die a few years after its completion.
Read moreThis is an underground site discovered by chance in 1923, the hypogeum in via Livenza, in Rome
Read moreA not so known part of the beautiful Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem in Rome and the connected Abbey. In the course of its history various Orders of monks have succeeded one another within its walls.
Read moreThe Mamertine Prison (or Tullian Prison, in Latin Carcer or Tullianum) is the oldest prison in Rome and is located in the Roman Forum. The Tullianum was built, according to Livy, under Anco Martius in the 7th century BC. It was the symbolic prison for illustrious prisoners in ancient Rome.
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