Italy's Nexo Digital is launching sales at the EFM on a high-profile doc about the first millennial Saint, Carlo Acutis, dubbed 'God’s Influencer.' ...
Rome has begun charging a €2 entry fee to access the Trevi Fountain’s basin area from Feb. 2, aiming to curb overtourism and ...
Ancient Rome didn’t just conquer territory — it engineered dominance. Its roads stretched hundreds of thousands of miles and still shape Europe today. Aqueducts delivered millions of gallons of water ...
The institutional collaboration between the Soprintendenza ABAP for the metropolitan area of Rome and the province of Rieti ...
From now on, tourists who wish to walk down the steps and reach the basin of the Trevi Fountain will be required to pay a ...
Tourists keen to follow tradition by tossing a coin into Rome's ​Trevi Fountain will need to dig a little deeper as the city ...
Researchers investigated Pompeii's water system, including the "water castle" pictured here, which served as the water distribution structure for Pompeii's aqueduct. Cees Passchier Pompeii’s public ...
Filmmaker Haile Gerima, best known as one of the leading filmmakers of the L.A. Rebellion movement, is officially making his return to feature filmmaking with Black Lions – Roman Wolves, a documentary ...
The expansion of one of the Mediterranean’s strongest powers wasn’t only driven by conquest, but also infrastructure. By borrowing techniques from the Greeks and the Etruscans, Romans engineered ...
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE released thermal energy roughly equivalent to 100,000 times the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II, spewing molten rock, ...
Right after their famous roads and imposing gladiatorial arenas, the ancient Romans are perhaps best known for their public baths and enduring aqueducts. New research sheds light on these structures ...