Food Scene
Cotto e magnato
27 Via Cornelio MagniGood Roman food and cheap bills
Located in the San Giovanni area. By far my favourite restaurant in Roma. Very reasonable bill.
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I Siciliani Roma
Located in the San Giovanni area. By far my favourite restaurant in Roma. Very reasonable bill.
Visite turistiche
In this small church you can see the footprints of Jesus Christ carved in he stone (so the tradition say).
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Church of Domine Quo Vadis
51 Via Appia AnticaIn this small church you can see the footprints of Jesus Christ carved in he stone (so the tradition say).
You can walk or cycle in this beautiful park an see the aincient spring of nimph Egeria. According to Ovidio's Metamorphosis the nimph melt herself into tears when her lover king Numa Pompilio died as an old man while the nymph, as she was a goddess, remained young.
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Parco Della Caffarella
You can walk or cycle in this beautiful park an see the aincient spring of nimph Egeria. According to Ovidio's Metamorphosis the nimph melt herself into tears when her lover king Numa Pompilio died as an old man while the nymph, as she was a goddess, remained young.
For heallth reasons it was forbidden to the aincient romans to bury within the Romam walls. So noble built their tombs outside of the town. The Cecilia Metalla is a very nice place to visit
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Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella
161 Via Appia AnticaFor heallth reasons it was forbidden to the aincient romans to bury within the Romam walls. So noble built their tombs outside of the town. The Cecilia Metalla is a very nice place to visit
The mausoleum was built for the memory of the 335 man killed by the nazists as a retaliation for the ambush partisans made in via Rasella, where a bomb killed 33 sud tiroler SS.
Mausoleo Delle Fosse Ardeatine
174 Via ArdeatinaThe mausoleum was built for the memory of the 335 man killed by the nazists as a retaliation for the ambush partisans made in via Rasella, where a bomb killed 33 sud tiroler SS.
Nymph Egeria was in love with Numa Pompilio, the second king of Rome. When Numa died at 80, nymph Egeria started crying and run away in the woods. No other god could ease her pain, so goddes Diana turn herself into a waterspring.
The story is narrated in Ovidio's Metamorphosis
Ninfeo di Egeria
Via della CaffarellaNymph Egeria was in love with Numa Pompilio, the second king of Rome. When Numa died at 80, nymph Egeria started crying and run away in the woods. No other god could ease her pain, so goddes Diana turn herself into a waterspring.
The story is narrated in Ovidio's Metamorphosis
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