Rome was not built in a day, and when 2000 years ago was the biggest city with nearly one million of inhabitants who needed fresh water, clothes, games, and food, the Tiber River as connection to the Mediterranean Sea was crucial.
In the 4th century B.C. the first aqueduct was built to take spring water from the mountains east of Rome to the city. After that, others were built until Rome had 11…
The towery town of Torrita Tiberina dominates the the Tiber River where once there was its port and today has a new call: enter into a magic world of the Fondazione Serpone, welcomed by…
The smell of the olio nuovo, the just pressed oil, the paths through the woods, the silence all around, the ancient buildings: big cities with their haste are far away from here…