Santa Maria Maggiore
Santa Maria Maggiore stands on the site of a temple to the goddess Cybele. According to a 13th-century legend, the first church was built here by Pope Liberius (352-66), on
Santa Maria Maggiore stands on the site of a temple to the goddess Cybele. According to a 13th-century legend, the first church was built here by Pope Liberius (352-66), on
Castel Sant’Angelo, also called Hadrianeum or Sepulcrum Antoninorum, structure in Rome, that was originally the tomb of the Roman emperor Hadrian and became the burial place of the emperors Antoninos until Caracalla. It was built in AD 135-139 and converted into a castle in
In the renovated convent of the Roman Capuchins of Via Vittorio Veneto, as well as a multimedia conference room and reception rooms, a museum has been created that collects and
2010 saw the gotha’s art of the world and the highest Italian authorities step on the sidewalk of Via Reni for the long-awaited inauguration of the National Museum of the