The largest amphitheatre of the Roman Empire is a must-see when in Rome.
The forum used to be the centre of Ancient Rome, surrounded by the most important government buildings, temples, and arches of which, sadly…
The present-day public space, where concerts are organised (e.g. Rolling Stones) and meetings are held, dates back to the 6th century BC.
The Ancient Roman villa was built in the second century by Hadrian - the emperor of Rome.
Forum of Trajan was a large square, completed and opened for public use in 112 AD as the last of the great Imperial Fora.
If you find yourself walking around the Colosseum, take the time to visit these baths as well.
Today, Ostia Antica is an archaeological site but in times of Ancient Rome it was a prospering harbour.
One of the largest necropolises in Europe and a unique burial site of Etruscan culture.
Terme Taurine, also known as the Taurine Baths, is a large elaborate ancient Roman baths complex located about 4 km east of the city of…
Tusculum is a ruined Roman city in the Alban Hills, in the Latium region of Italy.
Lucus Feroniae was an ancient sanctuary or, literally sacred grove, dedicated to the Sabine goddess Feronia, protector of freedmen, ex…
The Ostia Synagogue is an ancient former Jewish synagogue and archaeological site, located in ancient Ostia, the seaport of Imperial Rome,…
Gabii was an ancient city of Latium, located 18 km due east of Rome along the Via Praenestina, which was in early times known as the Via…
The Temple of Diana Nemorensis was part of an ancient Italic monumental sanctuary erected around 300 BC and dedicated to the goddess Diana.
Lavinium was a port city of Latium, 6 km to the south of Rome, midway between the Tiber river at Ostia and Antium.