Villa Wolkonsky

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Villa Wolkonsky, located on the Esquiline Hill in Rome, is one of the city’s most fascinating historical residences, set in a garden of over five hectares, crossed by thirty-six arches of the ancient Neronian aqueduct dating back to the 1st century AD. The villa takes its name from the Russian princess Zinaida Wolkonsky, who purchased […]

Elenian Baths

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The Helenian Baths, also known as Thermae Helenianae or Thermae Helenae, represent a fascinating chapter in the history of Roman baths. Built at the beginning of the 3rd century AD, these baths were located between the Esquiline and Caelian hills, in an area known as the Horti Spei Veteris, later Horti Variani. Their name derives […]

Magic Door (Alchemical Door)

The Alchemical Door, also known as the Magic Door or Door of the Heavens, is one of the most mysterious and fascinating monuments in Rome. Located in the gardens of Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, in the Esquilino district, this enigmatic door is all that remains of Villa Palombara, a noble residence from the 17th century […]

Porta Maggiore

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Porta Maggiore, one of the most fascinating and complex monuments in Rome, is much more than just a city gate. Located at the intersection of the Prenestina and Casilina streets, this extraordinary structure not only served as a monumental entrance to the city, but also represents a masterpiece of Roman engineering, combining functionality, art, and […]

Pontifical Sanctuary of the Scala Santa

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The Scala Santa, located near the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome, is one of the holiest places in Christianity. According to tradition, these 28 white marble steps are the ones that Jesus would have climbed to reach the praetorium of Pontius Pilate during his Passion. The stairs were supposedly brought to Rome by […]

Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II

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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, commonly known as Piazza Vittorio, is the largest square in Rome and is located in the heart of the Esquilino district. Built between 1880 and 1887, the square was dedicated to Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of Italy, and represents a symbol of national unity after the country’s unification. The […]

Esquiline Square

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Esquilino Square is one of the most fascinating squares in Rome, located behind the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, one of the four papal basilicas in the city. The square, as we know it today, has taken shape over the centuries, enriched with historical and architectural elements that make it a place of great interest. […]

Esquiline Obelisk

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Dating back to the pharaonic period, the obelisk was originally erected in the Temple of the Sun in Heliopolis during the reign of Seti I, around the 13th century BC. Subsequently, under the reign of Ramesses II, it was transported to Thebes to adorn the Temple of Amun-Ra, the supremely venerated deity in the ancient […]

Church of Santa Maria Immacolata all’Esquilino

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The Church of Santa Maria Immacolata all’Esquilino, located in the Esquilino district of Rome, is a remarkable example of neo-Gothic architecture. Its construction, started in 1901, was completed in 1914 according to the design of the architect Antonio Curri. The church was consecrated by Cardinal Luigi Traglia on April 21, 1942. The exterior of the […]

Church of Sant’Antonio da Padova on the Esquiline

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The Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua on the Esquiline Hill, located in the Esquilino district of Rome, is one of the most modern churches in the city, built in the 20th century. Dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, the basilica is an important center of devotion for the faithful and represents an interesting example […]