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Quote: This was built by the emperor Constantine, who declared Christianity legal, as a mausoleum for his daughter Constantina (Constanza being the Italian form) who seems to have been a Christian. It was built in a Read More
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Quote: We moved on to the catacombs of Domatilla. This was by far the least impressive of the three catacombs we saw. Domatilla has four levels, 150,000 burial spaces. Something like 17 kilometers of corridor. There is, Read More
Quote: So you've been running around Rome, seeing all the sights, and you really just want a piece of Hollywood. This is the place. Quirinetta shows movies in original language, the downside is there is only one Read More
Quote: On a popular road in Trastevere, Mr.Brown's could be classified as a pub, but it's got too much ambiance for that. A fun, young crowd comes here during the evenings for a quiet drink and air-conditioned coolness Read More
Quote: This little shop sells lots of ethnic looking knick-knacks, like headbands and scarves, but it really specializes in unusual candles. The floral candles (unscented in the shapes of pansies and sunflowers) make a Read More
Quote: These ceramics are not the traditional "deruta" type that you might find throughout Italy. Rather, this shop specializes in floral, amimal and abstract motifs, all hand painted and hand-crafted, definitely one of Read More
Quote: This jazz club is located in the heart of the Navigli nightlife district and has delivered high quality jazz music for decades.It is a small restaurant and pub, with performers from all over the world, from the Read More
Quote: Gallery of the Candelabras---------------------------------------The first crowded room we entered was the Gallery of the Candelabras. It was so packed with people I felt suffocated and frustrated. Views of some Read More
Quote: When in Rome, the Pantheon is a must-see. At one time the building was a temple to all gods. Now as a temple to great men, it houses the tombs of famous Italians like Raphael and Vittorio Emanuele II. Great Man Read More
Quote: Getting Wissal, my flatmate, to get out was always kind of difficult... We were living on the southern side of town, and "downtown" was always too far. But for some reason, she was always willing to go with me Read More