#900 facts | Gli ascensori abbandonati del Pincio
Il primo ascensore pubblico della Città Eterna Non tutti sanno che, una volta, al Pincio si andava in ascensore. Infatti le Mura Aureliane, lungo il lato settentrionale dei giardini del Pincio, si affacciano su Viale [...]
And so this is Christmas….!
Come da tradizione, anche Roma ha dato il via al periodo Natalizio con una serie di eventi. Infatti, dal 2 dicembre, ha aperto, a romani e turisti, il famoso "mercato della Befana" di Piazza [...]
Where silence reigns – ROME’S CEMENTERIES Part II
VERANO CEMENTERY The Verano Cementery is a paradise for photographers. Decadent, as Rome is, hidden by the cypresses, the vegetation slowly took over the monumental tombs. Verano is an unusual whilst poetic dive into centuries [...]
Where silence reigns – ROME’S CEMENTERIES
TESTACCIO CEMENTERY Also known as Acatholic Cemetery, English Cemetery or Cemetery of the Artists, hidden in quartiere Testaccio is this poetic, out-of-time, treasure where writers, painters, sculptors, historians, archaeologists, diplomats, scientists, architects and poets of [...]
Food myths: 30 rules to avoid culinary blasphemy in Italy
BRUSCHETTA, the roasted slice of country bread with chopped tomatoes is rather a homey lunch short-cut than a typical starter as one may think. GARLIC BREAD. Why would we kill our gustatory papilla in the [...]