The Tiber: Rome’s Eternal River
The Tiber has achieved lasting fame as the Rome’s eternal river. It became its main watercourse when the city was founded on its eastern banks.
Read MoreThe Tiber has achieved lasting fame as the Rome’s eternal river. It became its main watercourse when the city was founded on its eastern banks.
Read MoreThe Colloseum is the world ‘s most famous ancient arena, known best as a site of brutal and bloody gladiatorial contests during the days of the Roman Empire.
Read MoreThe Forum was the beating heart of Rome during the glory days of the Roman Empire.
Read MoreOriginally constructed in the 2nd Century by Enperor Hadrian as a tomb for himself and his family, this fortress structure on the banks of the Tiber has served many purposes ever since.
Read MoreThis large eclectic, disjointed and slightly cumbersome national monument, known as the Vittoriano, was built in Rome between 1885 and 1935 to honour Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy.
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