The phrase “Inbide Calcote,” meaning “Envious one, I tread on you,” has its roots in ancient Roman culture. It was discovered in Ostia Antica, the bustling port city near Rome, […]
The Myth of Hercules and Lichas: Canova’s Sculpture and the Art of the Fragment The Myth of Hercules and Lichas: Reflections on a Fracture An analysis of Canova’s masterpiece and […]
The Former Slaughterhouse of Testaccio in Rome: From Industrial Landmark to Contemporary Cultural Hub In the heart of Testaccio, one of Rome’s most authentic neighborhoods, stands the former Mattatoio di […]
San Lorenzo Hostel in Rome: Where to Stay for Nightlife and Local Vibes Looking for affordable accommodation in one of the liveliest districts of Rome? Staying in the vibrant neighborhood […]
Beatrice Cenci’s Ghost on the Janiculum Hill: Legend, History, and Mystery in Rome Beatrice Cenci. In these windy days, ancient stories seem to linger in the air—tales of heroes, heroines, […]
San Lorenzo District in Rome: history, nightlife and student life Located between Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina, the San Lorenzo district is one of the most vibrant and authentic areas […]
Rome: The City of Endless Facets Rome is a city of many faces, like a precious stone shaped by centuries of history. Its streets, domes, fountains, and hidden corners create […]
Raphael’s Double Portrait at the Doria Pamphilj Gallery: A Renaissance Masterpiece The Doria Pamphilj Gallery in Rome houses a work of art that leaves breathless anyone fortunate enough to admire […]
Roma Turrita: The Medieval Towers of Monti The Rione Monti presents an exceptionally fascinating urban fabric. Among its most evocative streets is the Salita del Grillo, where some of Rome’s […]
The Sedia Stercoraria: Between Legend and Reality In the Vatican, more specifically in the Pio Clementino Museum, inside the Room of the Masks, stands one of the most intriguing and […]