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#Roma: The Cypress of Michelangelo


Rome Baths of Diocletian, the “Cypress of Michelangelo” Not many know that inside of the Baths of Diocletian (Zone Of The Piazza della Rupubblica) there are four cypresses which tradition and probably according to history, they were planted by the Supreme Architect. During the time that Michelangelo was busy in restoring what is now the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli, he would have planted these hundred year old trees, the large cloister of the former monastery of the Carthusian monks, and today the Roman National Museum. The famous church was carved by Michelangelo taking advantage of the great walls…

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In Rome, the Vittoriano over 200 works by the artist from Ferrara who immortalized the most beautiful women of Paris of            “Beautiful E’poque.”  The Vittoriano Museum # Roma Via di  San.Pietro in carcere

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Domus Appia 154 wins the “Guest reviews Awards 2016”


#Roma Domus Appia 154 is pleased to report that he had received: “Guest Review Awards 2016″ of BOOKING.COM. Thanks to all our guests for their contribution to the achievement of this precious result.

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Also this summer, through Villa Borghese Park, the Globe Theatre all Schakespeare. The beauty and charm of Roma reside not only in its historical and artistic heritage but also in contemporary works that confirm and renew the image of the capital of world culture. The inauguration of the Silvano Toti Globe Theatre took place at a particularly significant moment for Rome which celebrated in 2003, with this Elizabethan theater, the centenary of Villa Borghese virtually gemellandosi with the city of London, site of the famous Globe Theatre. the Silvano Toti Globe Theatre is a theater of Rome, which reconstructs philologically…

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