Circus of Maxentius

Hidden among the shadows of the past, the Circus of Maxentius emerges as an imposing testimony of ancient Rome’s greatness. Located along the Appian Way, this extraordinary archaeological complex offers us a unique opportunity to immerse ourselves in the vibrant and engaging atmosphere of the games and chariot races of ancient Rome, transporting us back […]
Circus of Nero

Nero’s Circus, also known as the Vatican Circus, is one of the most fascinating and historically rich ancient structures in Rome, despite only a few visible remains remaining today. Located in the area where the Basilica of St. Peter’s now stands, the circus was built by Emperor Caligula around 40 AD and later expanded by […]
Non-Catholic Cemetery

The Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome, also known as the Protestant Cemetery, is a place of extraordinary beauty and tranquility, located in the Testaccio district, next to the majestic Pyramid of Caius Cestius and a section of the ancient Aurelian Walls. Founded in the early 18th century, it is one of the oldest continuously used cemeteries […]
Bramante Cloister

The Chiostro del Bramante, located in the heart of Rome, is one of the masterpieces of Italian Renaissance architecture. Commissioned by Cardinal Oliviero Carafa around 1500 and designed by Donato Bramante, the cloister is a perfect example of Vitruvian harmony and proportion. Its square plan and the portico with 16 pillars form an elegant central […]
Church of San Pietro in Vincoli

San Pietro in Vincoli is a Roman Catholic basilica located on the Oppian Hill in Rome, famous for housing the tomb of Pope Julius II and the statue of Moses, a work by Michelangelo. The church is dedicated to Saint Peter and takes its name from the chains (vincoli) that, according to tradition, were used […]
Church of Santo Stefano Rotondo

The Basilica of Santo Stefano Rotondo al Celio, an important testimony of early Christian architecture in Rome, offers a rich and fascinating history that spans over a millennium. Its construction probably began in the 5th century under Pope Leo I. The building was constructed on an ancient Roman site, presumably above a Mithraeum and the […]
Church of Santa Susanna at the Baths of Diocletian

The Church of Santa Susanna at the Baths of Diocletian, located in the Trevi district of Rome, is an important Baroque church with a history dating back to the imperial era. Built on the site of the houses of Gabinio and Caio, the original church was known as “ad duas domos” or “Titulus Cai”. It […]
Church of Santa Prassede

The Basilica of Santa Prassede, located in the Monti district of Rome, is an extraordinary example of early Christian and medieval art and architecture. Built in the 9th century during the papacy of Pope Paschal I, the church was dedicated to Santa Prassede, a Roman saint from the 2nd century known for her charity and […]
Church of Santa Prisca

The Church of Santa Prisca, located on the Aventine Hill in Rome, is a significant example of historical architecture with roots dating back to the 4th or 5th century. Built on a 2nd-century domus, attributed to Lucius Licinius Sura or Trajan’s residence before becoming emperor, the church is dedicated to Santa Prisca, a martyr of […]
Church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva

The Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, located in the Pigna district of Rome, is a rare example of Gothic architecture in the city. Built starting from 1280 by the Dominican friars on a site that housed a Roman temple dedicated to Minerva, the church has undergone numerous renovations and restorations. The facade, completed in […]