Discovered in 1912 and closed to visitors for more than a century, Rome’s "Casa dei Grifi" will open to the public in March.
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Human feces and thyme used as medicine in ancient Rome
Would you believe that Ancient Rome used human feces in their medicine? While there have been theories about its use before, ...
Ancient Rome’s reputation for bad emperors partly rests on hostile sources written after the fact – and Domitian may be the ...
In the mythology of ancient Greece and Rome, the harpies were a group of animal-human hybrid monsters like the sirens and the ...
Under the municipal rules, the ticket requirement applies to both international and domestic visitors, with limited ...
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Secret spies, ancient magic and danger at sea by various authors – children’s book reviews –
Discover the amazing true story of how the Girl Guides worked undercover as spies during the First World War, lose yourself ...
Welcome to the most exciting new automotive event of 2026: the Anantara Concorso Roma, combining rare Italian cars and ...
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was a Roman general best known for his military victories, but he also helped rebuild Rome, providing aqueducts, statues and the original Pantheon. Nominating him is Dr Daisy ...
A tourist shows his two-euro ticket to access the viewing area of the Trevi Fountain in Rome, after the city introduces paid ...
From Vespa tours to viewing private collections and relaxing in Roman baths, see the best of the city at its top attractions ...
Paris or Rome? Here's what first-time travellers should know before choosing their perfect European beginning.
Rome has introduced a 2 euro fee for tourists who step down to the Trevi Fountain, aiming to curb overcrowding and fund the landmark’s upkeep.
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