Restoring and lifting the remains that we can see nowadays along the Appian Way created the archaeological walk, and in 1909, the first protection law was promulgated but it was not enough against the modern barbarians…
There, alone, stands the Gazometro (i.e. Gasometer), one of the most evocative symbols of the industrial archeology of Rome. An iron giant almost 90 meters high (295 feet), nicknamed the “Industrial Colosseum”…
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…
A guided tour to a Roman pyramid, a hill of anphoras, archeological areas related to the river port and much of the authentic story of Testaccio district between museums and contemporary life…
Local tribes, such as Etruscan, Falisci, and Capenati, from north to the coast, shared its riverbed, to exchange trade goods, tools, ceremonies, customs, and knowledge…
Egeria’s most ancient story is lost in the fog of centuries. Probably as old as Rome itself, she has been recorded as a goddess or nymph by the earliest Latin writers whose scraps…