Archaeological sites

Torre dei Conti

Discover the rich history of Rome's Torre dei Conti, a medieval tower built in 1203 by Pope Innocent III, recently restored after a partial collapse.

Roman Forum

Discover the Roman Forum, the ancient heart of Rome, featuring ruins of significant government buildings and temples, attracting millions of visitors annually.

Arena

Discover the arena of the Colosseum, the heart of ancient Roman spectacles, a symbol of ingenuity and glory, now the focus of innovative restoration and enhancement projects.

Catacombs of St. Callixtus

Explore the Catacombs of St. Callixtus: popes’ crypts, ancient frescoes, and historic pathways at the core of early Christian faith.

Underground

Discover the history and architecture of the Colosseum’s underground: a labyrinth of corridors and chambers that has fascinated scholars and visitors for centuries.

Capitoline Hill (Campidoglio)

The Capitoline hill is the most important and enchanting of the seven hills on which Rome was founded. The 16th century project of the current square is the work of Michelangelo.

Baths of Caracalla

Among the most splendid monuments of ancient Rome is the architectural complex known as the Terme Antoninianae, or, as we call them today, the Baths of Caracalla. They are the most famous of all...

Ara Pacis

The Ara Pacis is an exciting example of Roman sculpture in the early times. The altar of pease is the monument that commemorates the victories of Augustus and symbolizes the establishment of peace in...

Castel Sant’ Angelo

Castel Sant'Angelo is an ancient castle located on the right bank of the Tiber, near the Vatican City, 600 metres east of St. Peter's Square. This immense cylindrical construction was originally built...

Trajan’s Column

A sculptural masterpiece The Column of Trajan, built by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, was inaugurated in 113 AD in the Forum of Trajan, located behind the Basilica Ulpia between the...