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Holy Resurrection Easter


#Rome .The Holy Easter of Christ’s resurrection: Holy Week is the week in which Christianity celebrates the events of faith related to the last days of Jesus, Easter is the most important anniversary of Christianity, without the resurrection of Christ the Christian faith would not exist. On Friday night we relive the Via Crucis of Jesus and his passion on the cross On the night of Holy Saturday, the solemn Easter vigil is celebrated. Holy week is then followed by Resurrection Sunday, in which the joy of the resurrection of Our Lord and the hope for all men of a…

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With the end of the works on metro “C”, the new gardens of Via Sannio were opened. Bordering the splendid Aurelian walls, they enjoy the view, from a different perspective, of the basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano. The park fence made of a mixture of iron and masonry is also very beautiful.

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Award 2020 Hotels.com


111/5000 Our guests never leave us alone. Thanks to all of you for this very welcome recognition.

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Domus Appia 154 reopens to its guests


Rome starts again, Domus Appia 154 starts again !! We are happy to communicate to our customers that our structure is operational again, after this forced break, respecting all the provisions of the law on health matters. To this end, the breakfasts will be served directly in the room We are ready to receive our guests with the usual courtesy and professionalism.

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Great news for the New Year!


Happy New Year 2020 wishes to all, the new year starts well for Domus appia 154, we received the: “Certificate of Excellence 2019” So this year too we achieved this prestigious milestone. Thanks to all our guests for contributing to the achievement of this goal! AUGURIIIII!

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Rome Feast 2020! Happy New Year


The most awaited moment of the year, between New Year’s Eve and New Year. In Rome, a large free party open to all transforms the city into an open-air stage and welcomes the new year with an explosion of creativity and fantasy, colors and magic. We are talking about the Rome Film Fest, which has reached its fourth appointment this year and is made possible thanks to the extraordinary collaboration between Roma Capitale and the main cultural institutions and foundations of the city. 1,000 Italian and international artists, music and songs, stunts and parades, in addition to the inevitable fireworks,…

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B&B Domus appia 154 Wishes a Merry Christmas of Jesus


The Christmas of Jesus is coming, may his light illuminate the darkness for all of us. We wish everyone a Merry Christmas!

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Christmas in Rome with the Elves for young and old!


Rome in Via Tuscolana 179 ” The Elves factory ” The dream of every child, and not only, comes true at the Fabbrica degli Elfi, the biggest Christmas event ever organized in Rome: 6000 square meters of covered space set up for a party and completely dedicated to the magic of Christmas. The Ragusa Off, the immense ex-ATAC depot, now recovered as an exhibition area – the largest in Rome – dresses up from head to foot, to host over 200 stands, cared for down to the last detail, offering a wide range of handicraft and food and wine products,…

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Feast of the Immaculate Conception 8 December Rome


#Roma: December 8 is the Catholic feast of the “Immaculate Conception”, a dogma of faith proclaimed by Pope Pius IX in 1854. On this occasion, a column bearing a statue of the Virgin Mary was placed in Piazza Mignanelli next to Piazza di Spagna in 1857. The column comes from Roman excavations, while the statue was sculpted by G. Obici. The column and the statue were erected with the help of 220 firefighters and for this reason still today the brigades lay flowers on the Madonna in this feast. This anniversary is very dear to the Roman people and every…

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The Archaeological Park of the Colosseum dedicates an extraordinary exhibition to one of the major Mediterranean powers of the ancient world with the exhibition “Carthago. The immortal myth “. The magnificent city, founded according to legend by Queen Didone, is the protagonist of a rich and ample narrative: from the Phoenician East, witness of the growth of a great commercial empire, to the conflict with Rome, another great rival power, and the subsequent re-establishment of the new Colonia Iulia Concordia Carthago, a flourishing province of Rome. The engaging story, of remarkable chronological extension, unfolds, subsequently, through the abandonment of paganism…

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