It’s a funny thing about tourists in Rome – they are apparently the only ones in the city who are interested in many of the ancient historical artifacts you’ll find throughout the area. Read the rest »
With almost 1800 years of history including some blood-chilling prison scenes, the Castel Sant’Angelo is the favorite landmark of many Romans, and this is saying a great deal as these native people tend to be blasé about the wonders of their fair city. Read the rest »
Built around 123 D.C. as a tomb for Emperor Hadrian and his family, Castel Sant’Angelo has an unusual destiny in art-historical landscape of the capital. Read the rest »