The Imperial Rome food The ancient Romans used to eat very differently from those of today, with whom they have in common only the fact of having 3 meals per day: breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The Cappella Sistina is one of the Vatican pearls, for Rome and for the entire world; for this reason, if you are in Rome, you can't miss to visit it.
This building, approximately 20 meters high, introduces a vault that is the centre of the Conclave.
Rome is one of the ancient cities with two faces, the visible one and the underground one, perhaps even more fascinating than the remains on the surface.
When people talk about the Roman Trident they refer to a street complex, made of three straight streets starting from Piazza del Popolo towards Piazza Venezia, creating a trident.
Easter holidays can be the right occasion to spend some days in Rome, heart of history, culture and religion. It is a city made of many faces and you will never stop discovering what it hides.









