Do you know Via Appia Antica in Rome? I guess so. But do you also know that you can find some remains of ancient Rome?
Let’s start the tour from the Villa di Massenzio. It is part of the circuit “Musei di Roma” and, within…Continue Reading
London: from the Cabmen’s shelter to the Strata
In addition to the most famous places like the National Gallery, the British Museum and Greenwich, the things to see in London are (almost) endless. Today, however, I want to suggest seven places to visit in London, leaving the usual “classic tours” of the city.
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A visit to Fabriano
We started our visit to Fabriano in the late afternoon after we had left our suitcases at the hotel and also rested a little. We parked downtown, in a small square with paid parking (blue stripes): you pay 1 euro
per hour until 19:00. After…Continue Reading
A trip to Urbino
Have you ever been to Urbino? I wanted to go there for several years, and finally, during the three days around the Marche region, I managed to stop in this small town.
Unfortunately, however, it was only a quick walk due to the rain that…Continue Reading
Nymphenburg Castle – Munich Surroundings
One of the places that struck me most during my trip to Munich was the Castle of Nymphenburg, the nymphs castle. The palace, built in Baroque style, is located in the middle of a vast French park and was the summer residence of the kings of Bavaria.
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Rome: a visit to the equinox mausoleum
At the end of September 2016, I had the opportunity to visit the Equinox Mausoleum. It’s one of the ancient Rome’s tombs built along Via Appia Antica and today can only be visited by guided tours because it is located inside the Villa Passarelli, a privately owned villa (the cultural association Info.Roma organised the
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