Located in Ostia Antica, the mikvah dates to the late fourth or early fifth century C.E. Researchers say it's the earliest ...
More crowds than usual are expected this year in the Eternal City. We explain what the Jubilee is, how to navigate the crowds ...
With pilgrims flocking to Rome for the Catholic Jubilee, you’ll need to plan ahead and follow these tips to avoid the holy masses.
Reflecting the growing anticipation, online travel agent Opodo reports an 81% surge in bookings from the UK to Rome compared ...
Public ceremonies, lavish processions, and temporary wooden arches were commonplace after victory in Ancient Rome. But during ...
Rome and Ostia to this day are dotted with remnants of Jewish heritage: a menorah on the bas-relief of the first-century Arch ...
For that, you'll have to book a guided tour. – Laura Itzkowitz The site of many bloody gladiatorial fights, the Colosseum, which was opened in A.D. 80, could then hold about 50,000 spectators.
Rome is packed with ancient history, culture, culinary delights, and opportunities to explore new things, whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning. The most crucial action you can take ...