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Tourism at Christmas – A Plea From a Museum Worker | Tales From A Tour Guide
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Tales From A Tour Guide. Veneto Adventure Travel Journal – Venice Day 4. Veneto Adventure Travel Journal – Verona Day 1 →. November 18, 2016 · 8:17 pm. Tourism at Christmas – A Plea From a Museum Worker. In Britain this year the media has started to report about the growing backlash over the commercial side of Christmas. Make do with a relatively sober early night on Christmas Day, facing a depressingly soulless and interminable day at work immediately after. We’re less numerous than our retail cou...
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Gillian’s Lists: ROME FOR VISITORS
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The list is the origin of culture,” Umberto Eco. My favorite things to do and eat in Rome, European city breaks, and the best information on Italian beaches and islands. Monti 3 Bedroom with Terrace. Read about my experiences with some great Roman tour companies here. Eating Italy Food Tours. Food Tours with Elizabeth Minchilli. Food Tours and Cooking Classes with Sophie Minchilli. Studio Latteria Cooking Classes. The best Blow-outs, Cuts and Color in Rome are at Noi Salon. Baglioni SPA by Caschera SPA.
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From Virgil to Vitruvius: some thoughts on the House of Augustus. - Understanding Rome
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39 338 1984 375. Palatine Hill, Roman Forum and the Colosseum. Roads and Water: The Infrastructure of the Roman World. Renaissance and Baroque Rome. From Virgil to Vitruvius: some thoughts on the House of Augustus. Feb 25, 2014. This year is a big anniversary for all things Augustus; the two thousandth anniversary of the death of the first Emperor of Rome. To mark the occasion I was asked to write this short blog post for AIRC. Contemporaneously, Titus Livy wrote his Ab Urbe Condita Libri. In the works o...
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Understanding Rome Blog
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39 338 1984 375. Palatine Hill, Roman Forum and the Colosseum. Roads and Water: The Infrastructure of the Roman World. Renaissance and Baroque Rome. A few thoughts on sources. Tweet When showing people around Rome I think it’s important to mention how we know what we do (& indeed whether that information can be trusted). I can tell you that the Colosseum was inaugurated with 100 consecutive days of games, or that a 120 ft statue. Happy (belated) birthday Rome! The Medici’s White Elephant. Tweet At the he...
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More Tours - Understanding Rome
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39 338 1984 375. Palatine Hill, Roman Forum and the Colosseum. Roads and Water: The Infrastructure of the Roman World. Renaissance and Baroque Rome. I am delighted to create ‘made to measure’. Itineraries from 2 hours to as long as you like. Best Job in the World. Melozzo da Forli’. Palazzo Massimo alle Terme. Santa Maria sopra Minerva. On Happy (belated) birthday Rome! On The Medici’s White Elephant. Designed by Elegant Themes.
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Other Walks - Understanding Rome
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39 338 1984 375. Palatine Hill, Roman Forum and the Colosseum. Roads and Water: The Infrastructure of the Roman World. Renaissance and Baroque Rome. Explore the cobbled street of the Jewish. The echoes of the reign of Augustus beneath the winding streets of the Field of Mars. The splendid treasures of the Galleria Borghese. Stroll along the Appian Way. And wonder at the A. On my Roads and Water. Best Job in the World. Melozzo da Forli’. Palazzo Massimo alle Terme. Santa Maria sopra Minerva.
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Peacocks and Fountains: Villa Poppaea at Oplontis - Understanding Rome
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39 338 1984 375. Palatine Hill, Roman Forum and the Colosseum. Roads and Water: The Infrastructure of the Roman World. Renaissance and Baroque Rome. Peacocks and Fountains: Villa Poppaea at Oplontis. Apr 23, 2014. The view from the Temple of Apollo at Cumae. Whilst I’ve been to the glorious Amalfi coast countless times, both from land and sea, the bay of Baiae where Hadrian expired and the Phlegrean Fields where Aeneas consulted the Sybil had proved ever elusive. Villa Poppaea, Torre Annunziata. 8230;] i...
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Expatriates in Rome Italy, profiles
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In Rome Now Newsletter. Elizabeth Helman Minchilli Rick Breco. ARCHIVES ONE: Megan Fitzgerald. ARCHIVES TWO: Sally Sontheimer. Sydney and Michael Cresci. Maureen B. Fant. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to live in Rome, or if you live in Rome and wonder what life is like for your fellow expatriates, you'll enjoy meeting a few of the people who have succesfully settled in the Eternal City. By Renée Finch. What is the most captivating thing about Rome for you? It created my work experience!
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Veneto Adventure Travel Journal – Venice Day 4 | Tales From A Tour Guide
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Tales From A Tour Guide. Veneto Adventure Travel Journal Venice Day 3. Tourism at Christmas – A Plea From a Museum Worker →. November 2, 2016 · 5:00 pm. Veneto Adventure Travel Journal – Venice Day 4. I’ve deliberately left my itinerary for the morning quite bare, every book of Venice I can find advises to wander aimlessly for a few hours. After waving the gulet at Sant Elena goodbye, I board a vaporetto to Ferrovia to drop my backpack off at the train station left luggage office. It’s almost alway...
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