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Rome’s Living Historic Center

2021-04-22T16:48:59+01:00

The marshy lowland area along the banks of the Tiber River was once considered suitable only for soggy military drills, until the Roman Empire conquered nature – along with the rest of Europe, parts [...]

Art and Architecture

2019-05-14T10:30:25+01:00

Nowhere else in the world can it be said so pointedly that the city’s history is written in its architecture! We will trace the historic development of Rome through its buildings, neighborhoods and streets. [...]

The Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere

2021-04-22T16:48:58+01:00

We will explore the lives of these two lively and characteristic working-class neighborhoods on opposite sides of the Tiber river by walking among the ruins of the Roman Empire and exploring some of the [...]

Ancient Ostia: the harbor of Imperial Rome

2021-04-22T16:48:58+01:00

Visiting Ancient Ostia is fascinating for visitors of all ages who will discover how an ancient Roman town looked like as this town was never destroyed, but simply abandoned. The emperor Trajan built this [...]

The Borghese Gallery: the gem of Rome

2021-04-22T16:48:57+01:00

A visit to the famous residence and private collection of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, an art collector but also a lover of good food and wine. During this tour we will take a close look [...]

Tour of the Vatican (skipping the line!)

2021-04-22T16:48:57+01:00

The Vatican Museums are one of the largest art collections of the world and include masterpieces from various periods. We will travel to the roots of Italian art history starting from the Vatican Palace, [...]

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