Caracalla’s thermal baths

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The Baths of Caracalla, one of the most grandiose and well-preserved thermal complexes of ancient Rome, represent one of the most extraordinary testimonies of the engineering skills and architectural magnificence of the Romans. Built by the emperor Caracalla between 212 and 216 AD, these baths were intended not only for bathing, but also for socializing, […]

Porta San Paolo

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Porta San Paolo is one of the southern gates of the Aurelian Walls in Rome, located near the Pyramid of Cestius. Originally called Porta Ostiensis, it was the access point to the Via Ostiense, which connected Rome to the port of Ostia. Built in the 3rd century AD during the reign of Emperor Aurelian, the […]

Pyramid of Cestius

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The Pyramid of Cestius is a unique monument in the architectural landscape of Rome, located in the Ostiense district near Porta San Paolo. Built between 18 and 12 BC, the pyramid serves as a tomb for Gaius Cestius, a Roman magistrate and member of the priestly college of the Epulones. This monument represents a fascinating […]

Church of Santa Prisca

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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 San Saba

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The Basilica of San Saba, located on the Aventine Hill, is one of the oldest and most fascinating churches in Rome. Founded in the 7th century by Eastern monks, the basilica is dedicated to San Saba, a monk from the 4th century desert. The church has undergone numerous modifications and restorations over the centuries, but […]

Basilica of Santa Sabina

The Basilica of Santa Sabina, located on the Aventine Hill, is one of the oldest and best-preserved early Christian churches in Rome. Founded in the 5th century by the priest Peter of Illyria, the basilica is a perfect example of early Christian architecture, with its simple and austere structure that hides a wealth of history […]