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Lake Nemi (Lago di Nemi): A Traveler’s Guide
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Lake Nemi (Lago di Nemi): A Traveler’s Guide

Lake Nemi, which is located in the Alban Hills southeast of Rome, is a small volcanic lake with deep roots in Roman mythology and history. It’s known for its serene…
Lake Nemi Ships: Museum Highlights (Sunken Roman Ships)
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Lake Nemi Ships: Museum Highlights (Sunken Roman Ships)

In the late 1920s, two Roman ships were discovered at the bottom of Lake Nemi, a small volcanic lake near Rome. These ships, believed to have been built during the…
Baths of Caracalla: Rome, Photos (Terme di Caracalla)
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Baths of Caracalla: Rome, Photos (Terme di Caracalla)

The Baths of Caracalla, or Thermae Antoninianae in Latin, represent an interesting piece of Roman architecture, built between AD 211 and 216 during the reign of Emperor Septimius Severus and…
Arch of Constantine: Rome, Italy, Photos & Guide
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Arch of Constantine: Rome, Italy, Photos & Guide

The Arch of Constantine is an important piece of Roman architecture, as it's among the most well-preserved monuments in ancient Rome. It’s located right next to the Colosseum along the…
Hadrian's Villa (Villa Adriana): Tivoli, Italy
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Hadrian’s Villa (Villa Adriana): Tivoli, Italy

Hadrian's Villa, also known as Villa Adriana in Italian, is an extraordinary archaeological site located in Tivoli, a town in the Lazio region of Italy, approximately 30 kilometers (19 miles)…
Roman Architecture 101: The Ultimate VISUAL Guide (2024)
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Roman Architecture 101: The Ultimate VISUAL Guide (2024)

Roman architecture is just something different, isn’t it? Whether we’re looking at the Pantheon, the Colosseum, or Forum Romanum, it’s hard to avoid feeling a little inspired by what the…
Marcus Aurelius Column: Design, Reliefs, and History
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Marcus Aurelius Column: Design, Reliefs, and History

The Marcus Aurelius column is situated in the heart of Rome's Piazza Colonna, adjacent to Trajan’s Column and Via del Corso. It is a remarkable example of Roman military victories…
Vespasian: Biography, Significance, and Legacy
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Vespasian: Biography, Significance, and Legacy

Vespasian, born Titus Flavius Vespasianus in 9 AD, emerged as a pivotal figure in Roman history during a time of political turmoil and military strife. His ascent to power marked…
Roman Bridge of Córdoba: Significance & Architecture
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Roman Bridge of Córdoba: Significance & Architecture

The Roman Bridge of Córdoba is an architectural beauty in the heart of the Spanish city of Córdoba. This bridge, known for its historical significance and exceptional design, has captured…
Roman Forum: History, Location, Buildings, & Facts
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Roman Forum: History, Location, Buildings, & Facts

The Roman Forum, or Forum Romanum in Latin, stands as a timeless testament to the grandeur and cultural significance of ancient Rome. Nestled in the heart of the modern-day city…

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