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BeAtRome.com Blog · 12M ago

Rome’s views: Giardino degli Aranci on the Aventino hill

An antique legend tells that Rome was built on seven hills which are still nowadays points of panoramic views of the historical beauties of this city. Between the famous seven hills there is Aventino, a real green and tranquil area inside the city chaos. On this flourishing hill there is one of the
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BeAtRome.com Blog · 1Y ago

Torre Argentina and Rome’s cats

The archaeological area of Largo Torre Argentina is one of the most curious of Rome, where cat lovers in particular will be delighted. The story of Torre Argentina square started at the time of the ancient Romans, who built a sacred area dedicated to the worship of many gods as Juturna, the nymph of
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BeAtRome.com Blog · 2Y ago

Circo Massimo, a huge arena in Rome

Ancient arena even more impressive, if possible, was the Circus Maximus. Area that could hold 250,000 spectators on its forums and today it is practically only a faint trace, but still important to realize how impressive were the works of the Romans. In ancient Rome the Colosseum was not the only sp
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BeAtRome.com Blog · 2Y ago

Caracalla’s Baths, the Romans and their body care.

Caracalla’s Baths (Terme di Caracalla) are a huge thermal complex giving you the idea of how the Romans loved to take care of their bodies. Nowadays these baths are an important archaeological site not to be missed. Caracalla’s Baths were realized between 212 and 217 d.c. from the roman Emperor Ca
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BeAtRome.com Blog · 2Y ago

Palazzo Braschi and the Museum of Rome

In Palazzo Braschi is preserved a collection of paintings and works relating to Rome, certainly not a palace and a museum of the first importance, but still highly recommended a visit to enrich your knowledge of the capital. In Parione area, between Piazza San Pantaleo, Via della Cuccagna and the w
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BeAtRome.com Blog · 2Y ago

Between Fori and Colosseo – Arco di Costantino (Constantine’s Arch)

Arco di Costantino is the most magnificent of the Triumphal Arches visible in Rome, however it is the one signing the beginning of Rome’s decadence in favour of Costantinopoli. We often talked about organized tours around Rome and we mentioned various Triumphal Arches you may see in the city. Now we
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BeAtRome.com Blog · 2Y ago

Domitilla’s catacombs, tombs along the consular roads.

Domitilla’s catacombs, tombs along the consular roads. Roman catacombs are a big example of how the roman civilization was managing its funerary operations and they give key elements to understand the difficult path of Christianity, as many of these underground passages acted as refuges for the firs
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BeAtRome.com Blog · 2Y ago

Palazzo Venezia, between art and history

One of the major examples of Architecture in Rome, the too much neglected Palazzo Venezia is a very recommended visit. In its inside there is a very furnished museum and the biggest Italian library of Archeology and Art History. In the heart of Rome, below Campidoglio, rise one of the most ancient a
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BeAtRome.com Blog · 2Y ago

Stazione Birra, live events and craft beer

Between the best places in Rome there is Stazione Birra. Talking about this wonderful place is not easy, as it offers its visitors many things and it’s difficult to locate it as a restaurant, pub or disco. Stazione Birra autodefines itself as a Disco Risto Pub and in fact the offer is always very ri
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BeAtRome.com Blog · 2Y ago

Trastevere, discovering Rome by night

Trastevere district is one of the most beautiful areas in Rome, located as per its name, next to Tiber river and at a few steps from Vatican City. It’s a very ancient district with medieval houses and small streets crossing between markets and squares where the most famous is Santa Maria in Trasteve
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