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Trastevere, Rome in a Day: Hidden Gems & Top Attractions
The Roman Guy explains one of his favorite areas of Rome...Trastevere!
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Castelli Romani - Love & Traditions
A Short travel Video about Castelli Romani area, 20Km from centre of Rome that is one of most beautiful and charming places to visit in Italy with great food, wine and atmosphere. Towns in the video are: Albano Laziale, Ariccia, Castel Gandolfo, Frascati, Genzano di Roma, Grottaferrata, Lanuvio, Marino, Monte Compatri, Nemi, Rocca di Papa, Rocca Priora, Velletri.
Filmed with Lumix G80, FZ2000, FZ1000 and drone Yuneec Breeze.
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Travel Rome, Italy - Trevi Fountain in Rome
Take a tour of Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Rome is a city of magnificent sights and wonders, from buildings to paintings to fountains.
Especially famous throughout the country is the grand Trevi Fountain near the Quirinal Palace.
This expansive fountain was finished in 1762 on the site of an ancient Roman aqueduct.
The fountain's statues spill down from the front of the building into the pool itself.
The unifying theme of the Trevi Fountain is the classical Taming of the Waters.
The fountain features Oceanus, the Greek sea god, his race of Tritons, and various sea creatures.
By day, in the sun, or illuminated by night, the Trevi Fountain is true Roman beauty.
Fountain cavallina, Genzano, Italy
The Fontana Cavallina, or translated to Fountain of Horses, is a delightful piazza of fountains and a great place for meeting people. The original fountain dating back to the 17th century, it was expanded in the mid 1800s to form a larger amphitheater in a neoclassical style. When ever in Genzano, this is a must visit place.
Rome in Italy has 4,340,474 inhabitants, landmarks, travel, tourism, hotels
Rome in italy has 4,340,474 inhabitants, landmarks, travel, tourism, hotels
The Rome metropolitan area is centred on the city of Rome, the Italian capital, and is located in the Lazio region of central Italy.
The metropolitan area is strictly statistical and does not have any administrative designation or function, unlike the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital (former Province of Rome) which does.
Composition[edit]
The Rome metropolitan area includes the city of Rome and 59 municipalities and a population of 7,340,000 as of 2017.[1] All are within the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, except one in the Province of Latina.
The most important of these by population are: Guidonia Montecelio, Aprilia, Fiumicino, Tivoli, Ciampino, and Velletri; as shows the table below.
Municipalities[edit]
Province Municipality Area
(in km²) Population(1)
Lazio
Metropolitan City of Rome Capital Rome 1,285 2,869,461
Albano Laziale 23.8 39,137
Anguillara Sabazia 74.91 17,987
Ardea 50 39,626
Ariccia 18 18,083
Artena 54 13,380
Castel Madama 28.5 7,343
Castel Gandolfo 14 8,786
Cerveteri 134.43 34,912
Ciampino 11 137,938
Colonna 3.5 3,707
Fiumicino 222 165,088
Fonte Nuova 20.1 26,802
Formello 31 111,912
Frascati 22 20,764
Gallicano nel Lazio 26 5,707
Genazzano 32 5,881
Genzano di Roma 18 63,356
Grottaferrata 18 20,709
Guidonia Montecelio 79 179,211
Labico 11.8 5,571
Ladispoli 26 138,874
Lanuvio 43.9 12,296
Lariano 27 12,119
Marino 26 38,478
Mentana 24 20,066
Monte Compatri 24.4 9,828
Monte Porzio Catone 9.4 8,827
Monterotondo 40 37,916
Pomezia 107 157,254
San Cesareo 22 12,538
Palestrina 46.8 19,455
Rocca Priora 28 11,600
Tivoli 68 153,095
Sant'Angelo Romano 21 4,195
Rocca di Papa 40 15,019
Valmontone 40 14,555
Velletri 113 51,925
Zagarolo 28 16,427
Province of Latina Aprilia 1,70 375.440
Latina,Lazio 562.313
TOTAL 5.352,0 7.340.915
The Castelli Romani (the Roman Castles), near Rome, in Italy
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The Castelli Romani (the Roman Castles),near Rome, in Italy.
Merchantissimo (merchantissimo.com) visit the charming Castelli Romani area (to the Roman Castles), near Rome, in Italy's Lazio region.
The Castelli Romani ( Castles of Rome) is a group of communes in the province of Rome, Italy. They are located at short distance south-east to Rome, at the feet of the Alban Hills.
The area of the Castelli occupies an ancient, fertile volcanic area which has allowed since ancient times a flourishing agriculture. The former crater is occupied by two lakes, the Lake of Nemi and that of Albano.
Starting from the Romans, it was an area frequented by the noblemen of Rome for its fresher climate during summer: the tradition was followed by the Popes which still have their summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, on the Lake Albano. Families which ruled in the castle include Orsini, Colonna, Chigi, Aldobrandini and Ruspoli.
The Castelli Romani are:
Albano Laziale
Ariccia
Castel Gandolfo
Frascati
Genzano di Roma
Grottaferrata
Lanuvio
Lariano
Marino
Monte Compatri
Monte Porzio Catone
Nemi
Rocca di Papa
Rocca Priora
Velletri
In and around Castelli Romani:
Castelgandolfo, the summer residence of the Pope
Albano, the ancient city of Albalonga, legendary birthplace of the founders of Rome
Ariccia is celebrated for its porchetta (roasted pork meat).
Genzano, a charming little town, known for its production of flowers
Nemi, famous for its wild strawberries and its enchanting lake
Rocca di Papa, a picturesque small town 23 kilometers from Rome
Grottaferrata, a village with a Basilian monastery.
Frascati, famous for the production of local wine.
Velletri, a town and episcopal see of the province of Rome, Italy.
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Rome Sightseeing: Viterbo
Outside of Rome on the way to Tuscany is Viterbo. Dating back to the Etruscan era, it is surrounded by Medieval Walls. The Italic peninsula is all volcanic and from space it is clear Viterbo is located among ancient craters. Today it is famous for its thermal water spas, (salute per aqua) which make it popular with tourists. The water springs are celebrated for the healing qualities of their waters, and in use since Etruscan and Roman days. ]In fact, the imposing ruins of a great Roman bath are still to be seen and were drawn in plan and perspective by Renaissance artists including Giuliano da Sangallo, Michelangelo, and Vasari. One of most famous were the thermal springs known as the Bulicame, or bubbling place, whose reputation had even reached the ears of the exiled poet Dante Aligheri, who describers in the Inferno:
In silence we had reached a place where flowed
a slender watercourse out of the wood—a stream
whose redness makes me shudder still.
As from the Bulicame pours a brook whose
waters are then shared by prostitutes, so did this
stream run down across the sand.
Viterbo's historic center is one of the best preserved medieval towns of central Italy. Many of the older buildings (particularly churches) are built on top of ancient ruins, recognizable by their large stones, 50 centimeters to a side. Viterbo is unique in Italy for its concentration of 'profferli', external staircases that were a frequent feature of medieval houses. The San Pellegrino quarter has an abundance of them, reflecting an architectural style that is unique to the town and the nearby region. For more about Viterbo and Rome sightseeing click
Il Vinaietto, Wine Bar in Rome
Il Vinaietto, Wine Pub on Via di Monte della Farina 38, Rome
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