From imperial residences to apartment complexes and temples, these hidden sites offer a new window into Rome's layered past.
We sat down with award-winning travel blogger Kate McCulley to find out where she recommends visiting in 2026.
"It is a sensational finding. something that our grandchildren will be talking about," Italian Culture Minister Alessandro ...
With one of the largest and most significant empires in history, the Romans ruled territories across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East for more than a thousand years. Their legacy lives on ...
Vivid scenes of battlefield decapitations and female prisoners dragged off by their hair, carved into the 1,840-year-old marble Column of Marcus Aurelius towering over central Rome, are being brought ...
The remains of this walled city lie at the foot of an acropolis in north-eastern Greece, on the ancient route linking Europe and Asia, the Via Egnatia. Founded in 356 BC by the Macedonian King Philip ...
In Palermo, Sicily, the house museum Stanze al Genio opens to the public a hidden treasure of tiled floors and terracotta tiles, the result of more than 30 years of private collecting ...
A catacomb filled with niches for burying the dead was discovered in 1919 beneath Villa Torlonia, a lavish estate on the outskirts of Rome. Unlike other catacombs in the city, this one was used by ...
On a sunny Monday morning in late September, a river of travelers flowed slowly through the Piazza della Rotonda. The focal point of the piazza is the Pantheon, the nearly 2,000- year-old temple to ...
For the past several hundred years, historians and archaeologists have been doggedly working to solve one of the world’s largest jigsaw puzzles: the Forma Urbis Romae. Sometimes known as the Severan ...
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