Tourism video pills - part 55 DiscoverPlaces Category: Tourism Pills by Claudia Bettiol 13 June 2020 LAZIO • FROSINONE • Torre Cajetani Share Share share with Whatsapp powered by social2s Each town has its own "guardian" of history... and also Torre Cajetani has "hers"! Let's...
Rome, the Pamphili family and the Roman Baroque Neri Category: Discover Rome 12 June 2020 LAZIO • ROMA • Roma Share Share share with Whatsapp powered by social2s In 1650, Pope Innocent X Pamphili launched a tender for the construction of the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi. This pontiff had been elected in 1644...
The chickpea cream with tagliolini and cod that haunts my friends Vanni Cicetti Category: Recipes 11 June 2020 Share Share share with Whatsapp powered by social2s Chickpea cream with noodles and cod, this is the dish that most represents me and that has been haunting my friends for almost thirty years. It was...
Tourism video pills - part 54 DiscoverPlaces Category: Tourism Pills by Claudia Bettiol 11 June 2020 LAZIO • FROSINONE • Settefrati Share Share share with Whatsapp powered by social2s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83wMkiS3fdU&feature=youtu.be The Town Ambassador award is given to Tony Malizia, an Italian-Canadian who lives...
Some curiosities about the ancient Roman Aqueducts Neri Category: Discover Rome 09 June 2020 LAZIO • ROMA • Roma Share Share share with Whatsapp powered by social2s Along with the roads, the aqueducts were the great engineering works with which the Romans amazed the world. From 312 BC they built eleven aqueducts...
Rome and the hidden villas of Villa Wolkonsky and Villa Abamelek Neri Category: Discover Rome 09 June 2020 LAZIO • ROMA • Roma Share Share share with Whatsapp powered by social2s There are several historic villas in Rome that are impossible or very difficult to access, and two of these are owned by foreign countries and...
The history of the Spanish Steps in Rome Neri Category: Discover Rome 08 June 2020 LAZIO • ROMA • Roma Share Share share with Whatsapp powered by social2s Piazza di Spagna is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful squares in the world, a masterpiece created over 150 years. The Sistino urban plan,...
Rome. The birth of Termini Station and Via Nazionale Neri Category: Discover Rome 08 June 2020 LAZIO • ROMA • Roma Share Share share with Whatsapp powered by social2s The great passions of Cardinal Francesco Saverio De Merode were weapons, urban planning and real estate speculation. And as has often happened in...
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