Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome
byFounded in 1925, the Swedish Institute in Rome is a veritable hub of classical research.
Rome’s attractions
Founded in 1925, the Swedish Institute in Rome is a veritable hub of classical research.
The Japan Cultural Institute in Rome promotes Japanese Culture through a variety of programs and activities and create a link between Italy and Japan.
Gandini is a master woodcarver and focuses his work on lonely tree trunks. If you have yet to see his work, once in Rome you will certainly notice one of his 66 (and counting) sculptures around the Roman streets.
The Musei Capitolini are the world’s oldest public museums. From sculptures to paintings, discover the antiquities housed in Rome’s Capitoline Museums.
Visiting Rome in one day might sound like a race against the clock but if you follow our instructions, you’ll have nothing to fear, nor sights to lose.
So you only have two days to visit Rome, but you really don’t want to miss anything? Fear not! Follow our instructions on how to spend 48 hours in Rome.
Who better to give you tips on how to make the most of your time in Rome than some of the city’s international university directors?
The Best Fountains of Rome.
Need a break from the city? Trekking might be the right choice for you. Here is a list of 8 hiking areas near Rome, all in about a short drive from the city center.
Who better to tell the secrets of Rome than nine of the most influential bloggers and online contributors of the city?
Designed by Michelangelo himself, the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri was built into the ruins of the famous Diocletian Baths, deriving its name from a legend of Christian martyrs who died during its construction.
Locals and foreigners can now discover Rome in an interactive way with Foxtrail – a mix between an outdoor escape game and a treasure hunt.
Everyone knows the Sistine Chapel is one of the greatest treasures of mankind. But not everyone knows the secrets behind it. Discover these 7 facts only very few people know.
Instead of trekking down to Pompeii, why not explore Rome’s very own ghost town, Ostia Antica? Wander the amazingly well preserved streets of what was once a bustling seaport at the mouth of the Tiber.