Surrounded by ruins in the center of Rome, the Roman Forum was an important place for religious, political, and social ...
Rome, the Eternal City, radiates its deliciousness and rich history beyond its walls to the Lazio region, where travelers can discover archaeological wonders, vineyards, charming villages, and a ...
The Roman Forum comprises much of the Ancient Rome's most important structures, from shrines to government houses to monuments. Although much of the complex is in ruins, you can see the remains ...
Researchers have uncovered the remains of an ancient Roman forum at an archaeological site in Spain. The forum was revealed during excavations conducted at the ruins of Ocuri, a Roman city located ...
Enjoy a visit to the Baths of Diocletian in Rome and see the largest imperial bath complex of the Roman empire.
The Roman Forum, with the Colosseum in the background, as seen from Rome’s city hall. Photo by Chris Welsch for Microsoft. “It’s a really dangerous circle,” Preiti says. “Because it persuades guests – ...
The exuberant farce of Signature's "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" is a perfectly-timed mood lifter.
Archaeologists have unearthed several Roman buildings and the ruins of a forum in Spain which likely helped integrate local communities into the ancient empire. A team of students, volunteers and ...