Via dei Coronari in Rome has entered the ranking of the 10 most beautiful streets in the world

According to the architecture magazine ‘Architectural Digest’, in the ranking of the ten most beautiful streets in the world there is also via dei Coronari in Rome. 500 meters long, the road was once used by pilgrims to go to St. Peter’s: it owes its name to the sellers of religious crowns who crowded the road.

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The Via Appia Antica is officially a candidate to become a Unesco property

Much more than a military or commercial route, the nine hundred kilometer road between Rome and Brindisi was above all a cultural crossroads for the Roman world

The Via Appia has officially begun its journey to become a heritage recognized by Unesco. With the complete name of Via Appia – Regina Viarum, the nine hundred kilometer consular road that connects Rome to Brindisi has been nominated to enter the List of

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A glass elevator at the Colosseum for a new breathtaking view of the amphitheater

A new glass elevator will allow all tourists, from June 2023, to reach the highest levels of the Colosseum, to fully enjoy the beauty of the Flavian amphitheater. In particular, it will make it possible to reach the gallery located between the II and III levels, the highest point of the monument accessible to visitors, which until now could only be reached via one hundred steep steps. This space has been restored, made safe and can be visited today “also thanks to a suggestive and targeted lighting system that enhances the structures, the plastered surfaces and the graffiti, and to an educational set-up aimed at an effective experience of

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