Food Scene
ancient chocolate factory now also bar and restaurant serving special menus where chocolate the protagonist.
Quite expensive but really fantastic.
122 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Said Since 1923
135 Via Tiburtinaancient chocolate factory now also bar and restaurant serving special menus where chocolate the protagonist.
Quite expensive but really fantastic.
Spanish restaurant where you can sample tapas and good beer
15 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
100 Montaditos
Spanish restaurant where you can sample tapas and good beer
Historic restaurant with authentic furnishings 30s. Food of the Roman tradition, attentive and helpful staff
31 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Tram Tram
44 Via dei RetiHistoric restaurant with authentic furnishings 30s. Food of the Roman tradition, attentive and helpful staff
I Fratelli, Restaurant Pizzería
14 Via degli UmbriThe real pizza napoletana
Pastificio Faini Cooking Class
13 Via dei LatiniHand made Italian Pasta also Takeaway
Drinks & Nightlife
Il Serpente
21 Via dei MarsiIrish pub
Sightseeing
from 22 April to 30 October 2016.
Journeys through Ancient Rome
2 stories and 2 routes
The Forum Of Augustus and tje Forum of Caesat
Conceived by Piero Angela and Paco Lanciano
While spacing on various aspects of the Roman world, the story is still anchored to the site of Augustus, creatively using the remains of the Forum to try to let the stones “speak” for themselves. Besides the faithful reconstruction of the area, with special effects of all kinds, the story focuses on the figure of Augustus, whose giant statue, over 12 meters high, dominated the area next to the temple.
A new period of Roman history started under Augustus: as a matter of fact the imperial age was one of great achievement, within a century Rome ruled over an empire which extended from current England to the borders of the modern Iraq, including most of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. These achievements led to the expansion not only of the empire, but also of culture, technologies, legal rules, art. Traces of that past are still visible in all parts of the Empire, with amphitheaters, baths, libraries, temples, roads.
Besides, after Augustus many other emperors left their mark in the Imperial Fora building their own Forum.
Rome at that time had more than one million inhabitants: no city in the world had ever had a population of those proportions; only London in the XIX century reached that size. It was the great metropolis of antiquity: the capital of economics, law, power and entertainment.
For more information and buy tickets on line visit:
http://www.viaggioneifori.it/en/
541 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Fori Imperiali
from 22 April to 30 October 2016.
Journeys through Ancient Rome
2 stories and 2 routes
The Forum Of Augustus and tje Forum of Caesat
Conceived by Piero Angela and Paco Lanciano
While spacing on various aspects of the Roman world, the story is still anchored to the site of Augustus, creatively using the remains of the Forum to try to let the stones “speak” for themselves. Besides the faithful reconstruction of the area, with special effects of all kinds, the story focuses on the figure of Augustus, whose giant statue, over 12 meters high, dominated the area next to the temple.
A new period of Roman history started under Augustus: as a matter of fact the imperial age was one of great achievement, within a century Rome ruled over an empire which extended from current England to the borders of the modern Iraq, including most of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. These achievements led to the expansion not only of the empire, but also of culture, technologies, legal rules, art. Traces of that past are still visible in all parts of the Empire, with amphitheaters, baths, libraries, temples, roads.
Besides, after Augustus many other emperors left their mark in the Imperial Fora building their own Forum.
Rome at that time had more than one million inhabitants: no city in the world had ever had a population of those proportions; only London in the XIX century reached that size. It was the great metropolis of antiquity: the capital of economics, law, power and entertainment.
For more information and buy tickets on line visit:
http://www.viaggioneifori.it/en/
You will not find any other place in the world that celebrates the ever-mutating and incredible power of water like Rome. The Trevi Fountain is a fantastic work of art that is much more than a mere sculpture. This triumphant example of Baroque art with its soft, natural lines and fantasy creatures embodies movement as the soul of the world. The fountain is a true wonder, a jewel of water and stone that is nestled between the palaces of the historic centre of the city.
1460 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Trevi Fountain
Piazza di TreviYou will not find any other place in the world that celebrates the ever-mutating and incredible power of water like Rome. The Trevi Fountain is a fantastic work of art that is much more than a mere sculpture. This triumphant example of Baroque art with its soft, natural lines and fantasy creatures embodies movement as the soul of the world. The fountain is a true wonder, a jewel of water and stone that is nestled between the palaces of the historic centre of the city.
Arts & Culture
This piazza, which displays the genius of Bernini and Borromini, is one of the finest Baroque Masterpiece in papal Rome. Its harmony and colors, combined with its elegance, give it a charm that is enhanced by the surprising contrast of architecturally sober houses alternating with a number of monumental Buildings. Nearby walcking in the ancient streets you will find historic bar and reataurants reported in "la dolce vita", a famous film of Federico Fellinr or "Vacanze Romane" a famous film of William Wyler,
1721 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Piazza Navona
Piazza NavonaThis piazza, which displays the genius of Bernini and Borromini, is one of the finest Baroque Masterpiece in papal Rome. Its harmony and colors, combined with its elegance, give it a charm that is enhanced by the surprising contrast of architecturally sober houses alternating with a number of monumental Buildings. Nearby walcking in the ancient streets you will find historic bar and reataurants reported in "la dolce vita", a famous film of Federico Fellinr or "Vacanze Romane" a famous film of William Wyler,