Once the lifeline of the Roman Empire, the Appian Way connected cities, armies, and trade like never before. Over 2,000 years later, parts of this ancient road are still in use! What secrets does it ...
What are a pool, a veranda, a porch, and an underground corridor leading to a living room carved from an ancient Roman cistern doing in a villa on the Appian Way? One might spontaneously answer: ...
More crowds than usual are expected this year in the Eternal City. We explain what the Jubilee is, how to navigate the crowds ...
The Ancient Appian Way (Via Appia Antica) has a history that dates back to 312 B.C. and includes the site of Spartacus' execution (in 71 B.C.), the tomb of Caecilia Metella, and many a Roman ...
To the south of the city, Via Appia Antica (the ancient Appian Way) is ideal for exploring by bike. To get the most out of Rome’s ancient sites, which can be confusing, a tour can make a real ...
The Way of the Cross (Via Crucis) follows the course of Jesus' passion, death, and burial; it is observed by the devotion to the Stations of the Cross, a collection of 14 images which are to be ...
NARRATOR: The Appian Way is ancient Rome's vital lifeline, stretching from Rome to Brindisi in Southeast Italy. It serves both as a military and economic artery. ARYA: Everyone would have seen ...
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