Roma'da yürüyüş turunun tadını çıkarın, İspanyol Merdivenleri'nden başlayarak Barcaccia Çeşmesi'nin yanındaki meydanda, 3 saatlik özel rehberli bir yürüyüş. Rehberinizle buluşun, sizi dünya üzerindeki en güzel çeşmelerden biri olarak kabul edilen Trevi Çeşmesi'ne götürecek ve bu muhteşem deneyime başlayacaksınız. Bu ünlü çeşmenin güzelliğinden çok daha fazlasının olduğunu keşfedeceksiniz. Tur, Parlamento'nun merkezi olan Palazzo Montecitorio'nun önünden ve "Gladyatör" filmine ilham veren orijinal sahnelerle oyulmuş Marcus Aurelius Sütunu'ndan geçerek Pantheon'a, M.Ö. 128'de tüm Olimpos tanrılarına adanmış bir tapınak olarak inşa edilen yere doğru devam edecek. Antik binaları hayranlıkla izleyerek ve Roma'nın tarihi merkezine muhteşem manzaralarla dolu dar sokaklarda yürüyüş etmeye devam ederek, 85'te Domitian Stadyumu'nun kalıntıları üzerine inşa edilen Piazza Navona'ya ulaşacaksınız. Bu meydan, Barok Roma'nın bir simgesi olarak kabul edilir; Bernini (4 Nehir Çeşmesi), Borromini, Rainaldi (Sant'Agnese in Agone Kilisesi) ve Pietro da Cortona (Palazzo Pamphili'nin freskleri) gibi ustaların mimari unsurları ve heykelleri ile doludur. Piazza Navona'dan ayrıldıktan sonra, Orta Çağ Roma'sının kalbi olan Piazza Campo de' Fiori'ye varacaksınız. 1500'den beri bu meydan sabahları renkli yerel bir pazara ve akşamları başkentin gece hayatının merkezine ev sahipliği yapmaktadır. Daha sonra rehberiniz size Michelangelo'nun tasarladığı Farnese Sarayı ve görkemli çeşmeleri ile Piazza Farnese'yi gösterecek. Tiber Nehri'ne ulaştığınızda, 1475'te inşa edilmiş Sisto Köprüsü'nü geçecek ve rehberiniz sizi Roma'nın en eski ve karakteristik mahallelerinden biri olan Trastevere'nin sokakları boyunca götürecektir. Yürüyüşünüzün son durağı "Fabullus" şarap mahzeni olacak. M.S. 1. yüzyıldan kalma bir Roma sarnıcının titiz ve ustaca kurtarılmasıyla oluşturulmuş bu otantik yer altı mahzeninde, İtalyan gıda ve şarap geleneğinin tatlarının araştırılması ve iyileştirilmesi yolculuğunun tadını çıkararak, en iyi hammaddelerle üretilen özel tatları deneyimleyecek ve eşsiz ve unutulmaz bir deneyim için garanti verilecektir. Fabullus şarap mahzeninin, çevreyi ve biyolojik çeşitliliği korurken İtalyan mutfağının geleneğini ve tarihini sürdüren küçük zanaatkarlardan sizin için "Slow Food" destekçisi olarak tanınan ürünleri seçtiğini bilmek önemlidir. Dop, igp.

"Fabullus Şarap Mahzeni" gıda ve şarap yolculuğuna hoş geldiniz! İtalya'yı lezzetli yiyeceklerin evi yapan tatlar arasında, yarımadanın kuzeyinden güneyine kadar olan bir yolculuk: gorgonzola dop taggiasca zeytinleri, Parma jambonu dop, parmigiano reggiano, Lardo di colonna dop, Mortadella bolognese dop, Salame marchigiano, toskana ekmeği “Sciocco” pdo, Guanciale di Amatrice, Pane Veroli pgi, focaccia romana, mozzarella campana di bufala, pecorino di moliterno pgi, provolone del monaco pdo, bresaola di cow podolica, peperone crusco pgi ve daha fazlası!

  • Dahil Olanlar
    • Private tour guide at disposal 3 hrs
    • Food tasting with wine pairing
    • Superior Italian wines selected by our expert staff
    • Selection of products recognized by the Slow Food* presidium
    • Presentation and explanation by our expert, friendly staff
    • Prosecco - 4 Types of Wine Top quality,  2-courses food tasting (Selection of 3 aged kinds of cheese, 4 types of cured meats, mortadella with pistachio, 2 types of vegetables in oil extra virgin or vinegar, etc.) 4 types of olives 3 qualities of bread, Olive oil EVO, Roman Pizza, Honey & jams Coffee and Dessert 

    (All dishes served may vary depending on the season and availability) Dessert, Liquor, coffee and water

    • Alternatives are available upon request and can be adapted according to food intolerances
    • Unlimited water
  • Dahil Olmayanlar
    • Gratuities
    • Pantheon entry ticket
    • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
    • Transportation to/from attractions

Rezervasyondan sonra, alım noktaları ve saatleri onaylanacaktır.

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Pets are not allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Adults must accompany children under 18 years old.
  • It is mandatory to be at the meeting point 10 minutes before the tour departure time
  • You will meet your guide at the obelisk on the top of the Spanish steps (In front Of The Church Trinità Dei Monti)
  • Late arrivals cannot join the group or reschedule unless you pay for the activity again. As per "No Show" rules, you will not be entitled to a refund
  • The activity can suffer 10 min variation due to organizational reasons
  • No change on a booking can be accepted 24 Hours before the starting time of the tour. In that instance, no refund will be issued
  • For the safety of all guests, the tour operator reserves the right to refuse service to passengers who are intoxicated or show signs of intoxication. If, as a result, your tour is canceled, you will not be entitled to a refund
  • When booking, it is mandatory to communicate any allergies or intolerances to food and drinks. Failure to communicate does not guarantee the service
  • Alternatives are always available upon request and can be adapted according to tastes or food intolerances
  • Fabullus and the staff are not responsible for any reactions caused by allergies or intolerances to food and drinks if not communicated before the service

ATTENTION: Late arrivals over 15 minutes cannot join the experience and won't get refunded. The starting time can differ up to 15 minutes from the one selected. We kindly ask you to communicate to our staff anything that might prevent you from regularly joining the experience. When booking,  It is mandatory to communicate any allergies or intolerances to food and drinks, it not communicated does not guarantee the service.

This experience is not suitable for:

  • Children under 18 years if not accompanied by an adult.
  • People with food allergies
  • People with diabetes 
  • Wheelchair users or with serious mobility problems
  • Vegans

Day 1

Roma / Piazza della Trinità dei Monti
You will meet your guide at the obelisk on the top of the Spanish steps (In front Of The Church Trinità Dei Monti next to the Obelisk). Meeting Time 10 minutes before your tour departure time.

Roma / Spanish Steps
"Piazza di Spagna" has a central position in the city of Rome allowing it to be an inevitable stop for everyone walking through the narrow and charming streets leading to a breath-taking panorama where modern life and ancient history converge in one location connecting Piazza di Spagna to the gothic Trinità dei Monti church. In the middle of the square there is the “Barcaccia” and it is one of the most beautiful Baroque fountains in Rome. It was constructed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and his father in 1627 on behalf of Pope Urban VIII, the fountain takes its name from the characteristic sinking barge shape. The work was inspired by the flood that caused the overflow of the Tiber River in 1598, which pushed the boats right in the place where the fountain is now. In fact, it was ingeniously designed below the road level as if it were semi-submerged.

Roma / Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) is an 18th-century fountain in the Trevi district in Rome, designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini and several others. Standing 26.3 metres (86 ft) high and 49.15 metres (161.3 ft) wide, it is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world. The name of the Latin fountain derives from the Latin word Trivium (intersection of three streets). The statue is located right in the center of De 'Crocicchi Street, Poli Street, and Delle Muratte Street. During the sixth century, the aqueducts were not well maintained and the 14 functioning ones were damaged following the invasion of the Ostrogoths. The virgin water aqueduct carries the water to the Trevi fountain, after having collected it 10 km from the Italian capital. The aqueduct is still in use today, despite some interventions during which the fountain remained empty. Calcium-free water is thought to be one of the causes.

Roma / Pantheon
The Pantheon has represented the greatest expression of the glory of Rome for more than two thousand years. The story of the Pantheon is inseparably tied to the Eternal City. and been its image through the centuries.  Built by Agrippa between 25 and 27 BC the Pantheon was a temple dedicated to the twelve Gods and to the living Sovran. Traditionally it is believed that the present building is result of the radical reconstruction by Hadrian between 118 and 125 AD. It is the only ancient Roman building that has remained practically intact through the centuries. In 608 Pope Boniface IV had the remains of many martyrs removed from the Christian catacombs and placed in the Pantheon.  Thereafter the temple was officially converted to Christianity and named Saint Maria ad Martyres. The Pantheon was an inspiration to Raphael, one of the greatest architects of the Renaissance, and he requested it be his place of eternal rest.

Roma / Column of Marcus Aurelius
The Column of Marcus Aurelius (Latin: Columna Centenaria Divorum Marci et Faustinae, Italian: Colonna di Marco Aurelio) is a Roman victory column in Piazza Colonna. It was built in honour of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and modeled on Trajan's Column. The Imperial Monument is dedicated to the former emperor of Rome and his war effort in the Barbarian wars of his reign as Caesar of Rome from 161-180 AD. Though there aren’t many direct sources from the time of reign of Marcus Aurelius, the monument itself can tell us a great deal about the Romans in the creation of the monument and the scenes from it. The column of Marcus Aurelius is a depiction of Roman life during the reign of Marcus Aurelius; the monument not only tells us the reason it was built but the importance this emperor had on society and the respect he had earned. Based on common understanding of Roman life and the belief that citizens felt a duty toward public service, the benevolence of Marcus Aurelius was such that this monument was erected in his memory and preserved for its grandeur and representation. The monument contains a frieze, which depicts the Northern Germanic campaigns of Marcus Aurelius’ and his war with the Barbarians. The Romans called these wars North of the Danube, Bellum Germanicum or bellum Marcomannicum. Though the monument is more likely a monument for military achievement, it’s also considered a funerary monument, since the planning and erection of the monument happened around the same time as the death of Marcus Aurelius. The monument was said to either begin at the end of the wars in 176AD and he died in 180AD, the monument finished construction in 193AD.

Roma / The Montecitorio palace
Palazzo di Montecitorio is one of the most symbolic places of Italian politics. After the unification of Italy, the building was chosen as the seat of the Chamber of Deputies: at the beginning of the 20th century, the renovation works were entrusted to architect Ernesto Basile, one of the major exponents of the Italian Liberty style, who built a new structure behind the ancient one, reduced the courtyard, demolished the rear wings and created the floral-style façade on the Parliament square. The new building hosts the hemicycle debating chamber, illuminated by an impressive canopy of colored glass (the work of Giovanni Beltrami), the so-called Velario. In the lower part there is the allegorical frieze on canvas by Giulio Aristide Sartorio dedicated to the history of the Italian people. The large corridor that runs alongside the debating chamber is also known as “Transatlantico” due to the furnishings and architecture that recall the great halls of ships crossing the ocean at the turn of the century. Among the various rooms inside the palace, we also find the Sala della Lupa, adorned with ancient tapestries and linked to the referendum of 2 June 1946 which sanctioned the birth of the Italian Republic. The different rooms of the building are embellished with ancient and modern artworks, including by Carlo Carrà, Giorgio De Chirico and Renato Guttuso.

Roma / Navona Square
Continuing your walking you'll reach Navona Square. This huge square, once used to performed incredible battleship, hosts scuplture and architectrural masterpieces such us Bernini's Four River Fountain and Borromini's church Santa Agnese in Agone. It is considered to be the most beautiful and elegant baroque squares.

Roma / Campo de' Fiori Square
Walk to Campo de’ Fiori, characterized by a daily vibrant outdoor food market. According to some legends, the square takes its name from Flora, a beautiful woman beloved by the triumvir Pompeius. Thanks to its strategic position, the square grew more and more important over time, becoming an essential center of several commercial and cultural activities, while nowadays it is known as one of the main nightlife landmarks of the Eternal City.

Roma / Farnsese Square
Immediately behind Campo de' Fiori, you will see one of the city’s most elegant squares, Farnese Square (Piazza Farnese, in Italian). The square was paved beginning in 1545 and completed with one of the two granite basins that can still be admired today. The second basin was added about forty years later when Cardinal Farnese was allowed to move it from Piazza San Marco, where the two basins, originally from the Baths of Caracalla, had been placed in 1466 by Pope Paul II Barbo to adorn his new palace. In the late Renaissance arrangement of the space in the square, the two basins had a purely ornamental function: it was Girolamo Rainaldi in 1626 who adapted them as fountains. In addition to Palazzo Farnese, the square shows other noble palaces built at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. The right side of the square is occupied by the church of Santa Brigida and the house where the Swedish saint lived, together with her daughter St. Catherine, from 1350 until her death in 1373. The church was erected in 1391, the year of the saint’s canonization, and is now run by the Brigidine Sisters.

Roma / Sisto Bridge
Siisto Bridge was built by Pope Sisto IV della Rovere (1471-1484) for the Jubilee of 1475, the suggestive and romantic Ponte Sisto has a postcard background from which you can see the dome of St. Peter. It allowed direct communication to Piazza Trilussa in the Rione XIII - Trastevere, and the Vatican, with the rest of the city. The bridge consists of four arches covered in travertine, has a circular opening in the center, and bears five papal coats of arms in marble. 

Rome / Trastevere
Trastevere in Rome was once inhabited largely by fishermen and sailors due to its close proximity to the Tiber. The name Trastevere comes from two Italian words that mean “across the Tiber (river).” That is because the neighborhood, as you will see in the map below, is just across the Tiber from the rest of the city. With the Imperial age, money came into the district with many important figures like Julius Caesar choosing to build their Villas in the area. It is this mix of wealth combined with architecture from the Middle Ages that gives Trastevere its irresistible charm. With its appealing old-world vibes, cobbled streets filled with clusters of shops, bars, and restaurants, and old buildings with exposed woodwork, Trastevere is a fascinating place to explore. Trastevere is home to some of the best hidden gems of Rome. From historical churches and fresh food markets to some of the city’s coolest bars and restaurants. There is so much to see and do in Trastevere, but here we’ll cover the highlights in this incredible Rome neighborhood. 

Roma / Fabullus Wine Cellar/ Food tasting with wine pairing
In the heart of Trastevere, it is located in the basement of an 18th-century building, the Catina Fabullus. An underground cellar, obtained from the careful recovery of a cistern of the 1st century AD, furnished with antique furniture that make this place unique. By booking this food and wine tasting, you will have the opportunity to experience an exclusive moment. During the tasting, served in an underground environment with over 2000 years of history, our staff will welcome you and tell the stories and origins of many Italian culinary delicacies. Prepare to immerse yourself in history and savour the best Italian culinary culture paired with rare and excellent wines, all produced with respect for tradition. Fabullus winery has selected for you the products recognized by the Slow Food* presidium from small artisans who preserve the tradition and history of Italian gastronomy while respecting the environment and biodiversity.


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İtalya / Rome

Roma Özel Yürüyüş Turu ve Eşleştirilmiş Şaraplarla Geleneksel Yemek Tadı

4 Saat Rehberlik Italian 1 Daha

$335.78

Başlayan fiyatla

Katılımcılar

Roma'da yürüyüş turunun tadını çıkarın, İspanyol Merdivenleri'nden başlayarak Barcaccia Çeşmesi'nin yanındaki meydanda, 3 saatlik özel rehberli bir yürüyüş. Rehberinizle buluşun, sizi dünya üzerindeki en güzel çeşmelerden biri olarak kabul edilen Trevi Çeşmesi'ne götürecek ve bu muhteşem deneyime başlayacaksınız. Bu ünlü çeşmenin güzelliğinden çok daha fazlasının olduğunu keşfedeceksiniz. Tur, Parlamento'nun merkezi olan Palazzo Montecitorio'nun önünden ve "Gladyatör" filmine ilham veren orijinal sahnelerle oyulmuş Marcus Aurelius Sütunu'ndan geçerek Pantheon'a, M.Ö. 128'de tüm Olimpos tanrılarına adanmış bir tapınak olarak inşa edilen yere doğru devam edecek. Antik binaları hayranlıkla izleyerek ve Roma'nın tarihi merkezine muhteşem manzaralarla dolu dar sokaklarda yürüyüş etmeye devam ederek, 85'te Domitian Stadyumu'nun kalıntıları üzerine inşa edilen Piazza Navona'ya ulaşacaksınız. Bu meydan, Barok Roma'nın bir simgesi olarak kabul edilir; Bernini (4 Nehir Çeşmesi), Borromini, Rainaldi (Sant'Agnese in Agone Kilisesi) ve Pietro da Cortona (Palazzo Pamphili'nin freskleri) gibi ustaların mimari unsurları ve heykelleri ile doludur. Piazza Navona'dan ayrıldıktan sonra, Orta Çağ Roma'sının kalbi olan Piazza Campo de' Fiori'ye varacaksınız. 1500'den beri bu meydan sabahları renkli yerel bir pazara ve akşamları başkentin gece hayatının merkezine ev sahipliği yapmaktadır. Daha sonra rehberiniz size Michelangelo'nun tasarladığı Farnese Sarayı ve görkemli çeşmeleri ile Piazza Farnese'yi gösterecek. Tiber Nehri'ne ulaştığınızda, 1475'te inşa edilmiş Sisto Köprüsü'nü geçecek ve rehberiniz sizi Roma'nın en eski ve karakteristik mahallelerinden biri olan Trastevere'nin sokakları boyunca götürecektir. Yürüyüşünüzün son durağı "Fabullus" şarap mahzeni olacak. M.S. 1. yüzyıldan kalma bir Roma sarnıcının titiz ve ustaca kurtarılmasıyla oluşturulmuş bu otantik yer altı mahzeninde, İtalyan gıda ve şarap geleneğinin tatlarının araştırılması ve iyileştirilmesi yolculuğunun tadını çıkararak, en iyi hammaddelerle üretilen özel tatları deneyimleyecek ve eşsiz ve unutulmaz bir deneyim için garanti verilecektir. Fabullus şarap mahzeninin, çevreyi ve biyolojik çeşitliliği korurken İtalyan mutfağının geleneğini ve tarihini sürdüren küçük zanaatkarlardan sizin için "Slow Food" destekçisi olarak tanınan ürünleri seçtiğini bilmek önemlidir. Dop, igp.

"Fabullus Şarap Mahzeni" gıda ve şarap yolculuğuna hoş geldiniz! İtalya'yı lezzetli yiyeceklerin evi yapan tatlar arasında, yarımadanın kuzeyinden güneyine kadar olan bir yolculuk: gorgonzola dop taggiasca zeytinleri, Parma jambonu dop, parmigiano reggiano, Lardo di colonna dop, Mortadella bolognese dop, Salame marchigiano, toskana ekmeği “Sciocco” pdo, Guanciale di Amatrice, Pane Veroli pgi, focaccia romana, mozzarella campana di bufala, pecorino di moliterno pgi, provolone del monaco pdo, bresaola di cow podolica, peperone crusco pgi ve daha fazlası!

  • Dahil Olanlar
    • Private tour guide at disposal 3 hrs
    • Food tasting with wine pairing
    • Superior Italian wines selected by our expert staff
    • Selection of products recognized by the Slow Food* presidium
    • Presentation and explanation by our expert, friendly staff
    • Prosecco - 4 Types of Wine Top quality,  2-courses food tasting (Selection of 3 aged kinds of cheese, 4 types of cured meats, mortadella with pistachio, 2 types of vegetables in oil extra virgin or vinegar, etc.) 4 types of olives 3 qualities of bread, Olive oil EVO, Roman Pizza, Honey & jams Coffee and Dessert 

    (All dishes served may vary depending on the season and availability) Dessert, Liquor, coffee and water

    • Alternatives are available upon request and can be adapted according to food intolerances
    • Unlimited water
  • Dahil Olmayanlar
    • Gratuities
    • Pantheon entry ticket
    • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
    • Transportation to/from attractions

Rezervasyondan sonra, alım noktaları ve saatleri onaylanacaktır.

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Pets are not allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Adults must accompany children under 18 years old.
  • It is mandatory to be at the meeting point 10 minutes before the tour departure time
  • You will meet your guide at the obelisk on the top of the Spanish steps (In front Of The Church Trinità Dei Monti)
  • Late arrivals cannot join the group or reschedule unless you pay for the activity again. As per "No Show" rules, you will not be entitled to a refund
  • The activity can suffer 10 min variation due to organizational reasons
  • No change on a booking can be accepted 24 Hours before the starting time of the tour. In that instance, no refund will be issued
  • For the safety of all guests, the tour operator reserves the right to refuse service to passengers who are intoxicated or show signs of intoxication. If, as a result, your tour is canceled, you will not be entitled to a refund
  • When booking, it is mandatory to communicate any allergies or intolerances to food and drinks. Failure to communicate does not guarantee the service
  • Alternatives are always available upon request and can be adapted according to tastes or food intolerances
  • Fabullus and the staff are not responsible for any reactions caused by allergies or intolerances to food and drinks if not communicated before the service

ATTENTION: Late arrivals over 15 minutes cannot join the experience and won't get refunded. The starting time can differ up to 15 minutes from the one selected. We kindly ask you to communicate to our staff anything that might prevent you from regularly joining the experience. When booking,  It is mandatory to communicate any allergies or intolerances to food and drinks, it not communicated does not guarantee the service.

This experience is not suitable for:

  • Children under 18 years if not accompanied by an adult.
  • People with food allergies
  • People with diabetes 
  • Wheelchair users or with serious mobility problems
  • Vegans

Day 1

Roma / Piazza della Trinità dei Monti
You will meet your guide at the obelisk on the top of the Spanish steps (In front Of The Church Trinità Dei Monti next to the Obelisk). Meeting Time 10 minutes before your tour departure time.

Roma / Spanish Steps
"Piazza di Spagna" has a central position in the city of Rome allowing it to be an inevitable stop for everyone walking through the narrow and charming streets leading to a breath-taking panorama where modern life and ancient history converge in one location connecting Piazza di Spagna to the gothic Trinità dei Monti church. In the middle of the square there is the “Barcaccia” and it is one of the most beautiful Baroque fountains in Rome. It was constructed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and his father in 1627 on behalf of Pope Urban VIII, the fountain takes its name from the characteristic sinking barge shape. The work was inspired by the flood that caused the overflow of the Tiber River in 1598, which pushed the boats right in the place where the fountain is now. In fact, it was ingeniously designed below the road level as if it were semi-submerged.

Roma / Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) is an 18th-century fountain in the Trevi district in Rome, designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini and several others. Standing 26.3 metres (86 ft) high and 49.15 metres (161.3 ft) wide, it is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world. The name of the Latin fountain derives from the Latin word Trivium (intersection of three streets). The statue is located right in the center of De 'Crocicchi Street, Poli Street, and Delle Muratte Street. During the sixth century, the aqueducts were not well maintained and the 14 functioning ones were damaged following the invasion of the Ostrogoths. The virgin water aqueduct carries the water to the Trevi fountain, after having collected it 10 km from the Italian capital. The aqueduct is still in use today, despite some interventions during which the fountain remained empty. Calcium-free water is thought to be one of the causes.

Roma / Pantheon
The Pantheon has represented the greatest expression of the glory of Rome for more than two thousand years. The story of the Pantheon is inseparably tied to the Eternal City. and been its image through the centuries.  Built by Agrippa between 25 and 27 BC the Pantheon was a temple dedicated to the twelve Gods and to the living Sovran. Traditionally it is believed that the present building is result of the radical reconstruction by Hadrian between 118 and 125 AD. It is the only ancient Roman building that has remained practically intact through the centuries. In 608 Pope Boniface IV had the remains of many martyrs removed from the Christian catacombs and placed in the Pantheon.  Thereafter the temple was officially converted to Christianity and named Saint Maria ad Martyres. The Pantheon was an inspiration to Raphael, one of the greatest architects of the Renaissance, and he requested it be his place of eternal rest.

Roma / Column of Marcus Aurelius
The Column of Marcus Aurelius (Latin: Columna Centenaria Divorum Marci et Faustinae, Italian: Colonna di Marco Aurelio) is a Roman victory column in Piazza Colonna. It was built in honour of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and modeled on Trajan's Column. The Imperial Monument is dedicated to the former emperor of Rome and his war effort in the Barbarian wars of his reign as Caesar of Rome from 161-180 AD. Though there aren’t many direct sources from the time of reign of Marcus Aurelius, the monument itself can tell us a great deal about the Romans in the creation of the monument and the scenes from it. The column of Marcus Aurelius is a depiction of Roman life during the reign of Marcus Aurelius; the monument not only tells us the reason it was built but the importance this emperor had on society and the respect he had earned. Based on common understanding of Roman life and the belief that citizens felt a duty toward public service, the benevolence of Marcus Aurelius was such that this monument was erected in his memory and preserved for its grandeur and representation. The monument contains a frieze, which depicts the Northern Germanic campaigns of Marcus Aurelius’ and his war with the Barbarians. The Romans called these wars North of the Danube, Bellum Germanicum or bellum Marcomannicum. Though the monument is more likely a monument for military achievement, it’s also considered a funerary monument, since the planning and erection of the monument happened around the same time as the death of Marcus Aurelius. The monument was said to either begin at the end of the wars in 176AD and he died in 180AD, the monument finished construction in 193AD.

Roma / The Montecitorio palace
Palazzo di Montecitorio is one of the most symbolic places of Italian politics. After the unification of Italy, the building was chosen as the seat of the Chamber of Deputies: at the beginning of the 20th century, the renovation works were entrusted to architect Ernesto Basile, one of the major exponents of the Italian Liberty style, who built a new structure behind the ancient one, reduced the courtyard, demolished the rear wings and created the floral-style façade on the Parliament square. The new building hosts the hemicycle debating chamber, illuminated by an impressive canopy of colored glass (the work of Giovanni Beltrami), the so-called Velario. In the lower part there is the allegorical frieze on canvas by Giulio Aristide Sartorio dedicated to the history of the Italian people. The large corridor that runs alongside the debating chamber is also known as “Transatlantico” due to the furnishings and architecture that recall the great halls of ships crossing the ocean at the turn of the century. Among the various rooms inside the palace, we also find the Sala della Lupa, adorned with ancient tapestries and linked to the referendum of 2 June 1946 which sanctioned the birth of the Italian Republic. The different rooms of the building are embellished with ancient and modern artworks, including by Carlo Carrà, Giorgio De Chirico and Renato Guttuso.

Roma / Navona Square
Continuing your walking you'll reach Navona Square. This huge square, once used to performed incredible battleship, hosts scuplture and architectrural masterpieces such us Bernini's Four River Fountain and Borromini's church Santa Agnese in Agone. It is considered to be the most beautiful and elegant baroque squares.

Roma / Campo de' Fiori Square
Walk to Campo de’ Fiori, characterized by a daily vibrant outdoor food market. According to some legends, the square takes its name from Flora, a beautiful woman beloved by the triumvir Pompeius. Thanks to its strategic position, the square grew more and more important over time, becoming an essential center of several commercial and cultural activities, while nowadays it is known as one of the main nightlife landmarks of the Eternal City.

Roma / Farnsese Square
Immediately behind Campo de' Fiori, you will see one of the city’s most elegant squares, Farnese Square (Piazza Farnese, in Italian). The square was paved beginning in 1545 and completed with one of the two granite basins that can still be admired today. The second basin was added about forty years later when Cardinal Farnese was allowed to move it from Piazza San Marco, where the two basins, originally from the Baths of Caracalla, had been placed in 1466 by Pope Paul II Barbo to adorn his new palace. In the late Renaissance arrangement of the space in the square, the two basins had a purely ornamental function: it was Girolamo Rainaldi in 1626 who adapted them as fountains. In addition to Palazzo Farnese, the square shows other noble palaces built at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. The right side of the square is occupied by the church of Santa Brigida and the house where the Swedish saint lived, together with her daughter St. Catherine, from 1350 until her death in 1373. The church was erected in 1391, the year of the saint’s canonization, and is now run by the Brigidine Sisters.

Roma / Sisto Bridge
Siisto Bridge was built by Pope Sisto IV della Rovere (1471-1484) for the Jubilee of 1475, the suggestive and romantic Ponte Sisto has a postcard background from which you can see the dome of St. Peter. It allowed direct communication to Piazza Trilussa in the Rione XIII - Trastevere, and the Vatican, with the rest of the city. The bridge consists of four arches covered in travertine, has a circular opening in the center, and bears five papal coats of arms in marble. 

Rome / Trastevere
Trastevere in Rome was once inhabited largely by fishermen and sailors due to its close proximity to the Tiber. The name Trastevere comes from two Italian words that mean “across the Tiber (river).” That is because the neighborhood, as you will see in the map below, is just across the Tiber from the rest of the city. With the Imperial age, money came into the district with many important figures like Julius Caesar choosing to build their Villas in the area. It is this mix of wealth combined with architecture from the Middle Ages that gives Trastevere its irresistible charm. With its appealing old-world vibes, cobbled streets filled with clusters of shops, bars, and restaurants, and old buildings with exposed woodwork, Trastevere is a fascinating place to explore. Trastevere is home to some of the best hidden gems of Rome. From historical churches and fresh food markets to some of the city’s coolest bars and restaurants. There is so much to see and do in Trastevere, but here we’ll cover the highlights in this incredible Rome neighborhood. 

Roma / Fabullus Wine Cellar/ Food tasting with wine pairing
In the heart of Trastevere, it is located in the basement of an 18th-century building, the Catina Fabullus. An underground cellar, obtained from the careful recovery of a cistern of the 1st century AD, furnished with antique furniture that make this place unique. By booking this food and wine tasting, you will have the opportunity to experience an exclusive moment. During the tasting, served in an underground environment with over 2000 years of history, our staff will welcome you and tell the stories and origins of many Italian culinary delicacies. Prepare to immerse yourself in history and savour the best Italian culinary culture paired with rare and excellent wines, all produced with respect for tradition. Fabullus winery has selected for you the products recognized by the Slow Food* presidium from small artisans who preserve the tradition and history of Italian gastronomy while respecting the environment and biodiversity.


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