Canale delle Uccole, the Roman aqueduct carved into the rock

The unique value of the Maiella Brigade in the 80th anniversary of April 25.

Partisans without a party, soldiers without stars. The essence of the Maiella Brigade can fill this entire sentence. A few words to grasp its uniqueness in the complex panorama of partisan bands that fought against the German occupiers and republican …

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Pope Francis’ funeral: tips and useful information

For the funeral of the Holy Father, many faithful are expected to pass through the Vatican area in Rome to pay their respects to Pope Francis. In order to optimize the arrival of tourist buses on the occasion of Pope …

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Subiaco: from cradle of printing to Italian Capital of the Book

On the occasion of World Book and Copyright Day, we want to take you on a special journey to the heart of Lazio, to discover a place that has forever marked the history of culture and the dissemination of knowledge: …

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2778 springs, happy birthday Rome!

On April XXI, Rome celebrates another birth, its own. It celebrates the founding of what is now the “eternal city” but which on that spring day in 753 B.C. was little more than a rut in the ground. The legend …

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An Abruzzese architect behind Rome’s green “great beauty”

Raffaele De Vico, born in the ancient capital of the Vestini, Penne, on April 18, 1881, left an indelible imprint on the urban landscape of Rome, transforming the city with his gardens, which are still admired today. His education, which …

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