Church of Sant’Ignazio di Loyola: history and modernity between art and social media
The Church of Sant’Ignazio di Loyola, located in the heart of Rome, is one of the most important baroque jewels of the city. Built between 1626 and 1650, it was designed by the Jesuit architect Orazio Grassi and dedicated to Sant’Ignazio, the founder of the Society of Jesus. This extraordinary church is a tribute not […]
Three churches not to miss in Rome
Rome, the Eternal City, is a real treasure chest full of historical and artistic treasures, with every street and every square telling stories of bygone eras. Among its countless gems, Roman churches have a prominent place, witnesses of centuries of faith, art and architecture. These sacred structures are not just places of worship, but also […]
Exploring the Colosseum: The ancient heart of Rome
The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheater, is one of the most representative monuments of both Rome and the whole world. Built in the 1St century AD, it has been the scene of spectacular gladiatorial games, naval battles and other forms of public entertainment. Its architectural magnificence and fascinating history draw millions of visitors […]
The history of carbonara: A culinary masterpiece
The Carbonara is one of the most iconic and beloved dishes of Italian cuisine, known and appreciated all over the world for its simplicity and irresistible flavor. Despite its global fame, the origins of this recipe are shrouded in mystery and often debated by culinary art historians. The origins of the Carbonara There are several […]
The EUR park: A green oasis in the heart of Rome
The EUR park, also known as the Parco Centrale del Lago, is one of the green gems of Rome’s EUR (Esposizione Universale di Roma) district. This park is a green oasis for the city, offering visitors a perfect blend of nature, modern architecture and recreational activities. With its large green spaces, artificial lakes and sports […]