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The Dance of Steel and Marble: Discover Centrale Montemartini, Combining Industrial Heritage with Art

The contemporary face of Rome has been attracting more and more visitors, especially in recent years. The ancient Roman civilization, which fascinates millions of tourists, also manages to impress art…

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The Best Way to Cool off in Rome: Iconic “Nasone” Fountains

Rome's historic water fountains, called "nasone", have been serving locals and tourists for over 150 years as one of the city's landmarks. Inaugurated in 1874 under Luigi Pianciani, the first…

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Rome’s Third Colosseum: Industrial Architecture Icon Gasworks and Italian Cinema

Located in the Ostiense neighborhood of Rome, the Gazometro (Gasworks) was built between 1935 and 1937. In a 1936 article published by the Fascist-era Istituto Luce, the following information was…

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Journey to Escher’s Italy: Rome, Naples and Sicily on the Trail of Art and Infinity

Known for his mind-bending geometric prints, Dutch artist Maurits Cornelis Escher had a deep connection with Italy, which influenced much of his work. Escher's time spent in Italy, particularly Rome,…

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Our Italy Events and Culture Routes for October: Unforgettable Experiences with Limited Quota Opportunity

Would you like to have a unique experience in the charming cities of Italy this fall? As Unplugged Routes, we offer both tours full of cultural richness in October and…

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Traces of Egyptian Civilization in Rome: The Extraordinary Story of the Pyramid of Caius Cestius

The iconic buildings in Rome's city center, such as the Colosseum, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and St. Peter's Basilica, are known all over the world and welcome millions of tourists every…

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Cemetery in Rome where non-Catholics are buried: Cimitero Acattolico

Within walking distance of Rome's city center is an imposing pyramid. Built by Emperor Caius Cestius, who died in 12 BC, as his own mausoleum, a unique surprise awaits you…

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Cool off with Grattachecca, dive in with Ciriola: 4 Street Tastes of Rome

When visiting Rome, it is important to remember that the magic of the city is not only the ancient buildings, monuments and squares, but also the traditional flavors you will…

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The Rivalry in Italian Cuisine: Thick and Soft Neapolitan Pizza or Thin and Crispy Roman Pizza?

Pizza is undoubtedly one of the first foods that comes to mind when Italy is mentioned. While the first examples of pizza, which has a centuries-old history combined with the…

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The Linguistic Richness of Italy: Dialects of Rome, Naples and Palermo

As a country that has been under the influence of many different cultures and communities throughout history, Italy has a rich linguistic diversity. This linguistic diversity is particularly evident in…

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