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If you're heading to Rome in the coming months, you might think that Rome has nothing to offer during the colder winter months of January - March. At the Scudiere del Quirinale starting in February, there will be an exhibition of the works of...
Also known as Piazza Esedra because of the nearby exedra from the Baths of Diocletian, the Piazza della Repubblica, in and of itself, is quite unremarkable. However, it is often the start of demonstrations and protests, probably because of its prime...
In the southwest corner of Rome entro le mura (within the walls), there stands the Roman Forum, the Colosseum and dozens and dozens of other countless sites and monuments that have stood the test of time, having been built before the birth of Christ...
I've updated the list of transport strikes, located in the sidebar on the left hand side of the screen.
The list goes all the way through to the end of November. Take note of the strike in Rome on November 23 that begins at 10:00 AM and includes a...
Un nasone is slang for those small water fountains, also known as a fontanelle -- as seen in the picture here which, if you've ever been to Rome, you've probably seen them everywhere and wondered if it was safe to drink from them.
Today on...