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3
December
2018

Musei in Musica

Musei in Musica

Musei in Musica run multiple events throughout the year at different locations all across Rome, they’re definitely worth checking out […]

3
December
2018

Which unusual spots in Rome should you visit?

Which unusual spots in Rome should you visit?

There’s more to Rome than the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain, you just need to know where to look! Whilst […]

3
December
2018

Who is the Artist Titian?

Who is the Artist Titian?

One of the leading painters in 16th century Venice, Titian Vecelli is often overlooked, especially in contrast to artists like […]

30
November
2018

Who is Caravaggio?

Who is Caravaggio?

Bernini, Raphael, Botticelli are all names which people can associate the high Renaissance period with. But what about Caravaggio? Most […]

30
November
2018

What is the Pantheon?

What is the Pantheon?

Famed for its size, history and architecture, the Pantheon is one of the best preserved monuments of ancient Rome, situated […]

30
November
2018

What to do in Rome over Christmas?

What to do in Rome over Christmas?

The ultimate festive list of things to do in Rome over the Christmas period. You’ve never felt more Christmassy! Skip […]

30
November
2018

Who was the Temple of Vesta Built for?

Who was the Temple of Vesta Built for?

Dedicated to the goddess Vesta, the Temple of Vesta was home to the Vestal Virgins, chaste priestesses who served the […]

29
November
2018

What is the History of Papacy in Rome?

What is the History of Papacy in Rome?

Rome has long been considered the centre of the Catholic Church, especially with the city-state, the Vatican being the home […]

24
October
2018

What happened at the Forum in Rome?

What happened at the Forum in Rome?

The Forum Romanum was a showpiece back in ancient Rome, and a popular tourist attraction today. But what was the […]

24
October
2018

What Was The Colosseum Used for?

What Was The Colosseum Used for?

The most iconic landmark of Ancient Rome, the Colosseum stands as a testament to this great civilisation, reminding us of […]

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