Arcihospital of Santo Spirito in Sassia

The Hospital of Santo Spirito in Saxia is one of the oldest and most prestigious hospitals in Rome, founded in the 12th century by Pope Innocent III. Located along the Tiber River, near the Vatican City, the hospital was established with the purpose of providing medical care to pilgrims arriving in Rome and to the […]
Antico Caffè Greco

The Ancient Caffè Greco, located on Via dei Condotti in Rome, is an iconic place not only for the city but for the entire Italy. Founded in 1760 by Nicola della Maddalena, this café has crossed centuries maintaining its aura of elegance and history intact. Its historical, artistic, and social importance is evidenced by the […]
Claudio Aqueduct

The Aqua Claudia, also known as the Claudio Aqueduct, is one of the most imposing and technologically advanced aqueducts of ancient Rome. Its construction began in 38 AD under the emperor Caligula and was completed by the emperor Claudius in 52 AD. This aqueduct, which stretched for about 69 kilometers, including about 16 kilometers on […]
Alexandrian Aqueduct

The Alexandrian Aqueduct, the last of the great aqueducts built in ancient Rome, was completed in 226 AD during the reign of Emperor Alexander Severus. This aqueduct was built to supply the new baths he built in the Campus Martius, known as the Alexandrian Baths, which replaced the previous Nero’s Baths. The aqueduct stretched for […]