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Scale Model Celebrates the Glory of Imperial Rome

A Century-Old Botanical Catalog Shows How Urban Plant Life Has Changed

Roman Cisterns of Fermo

Scientist believes she’s found the recipe for ancient Roman concrete used 2,000 years ago

Who Could’ve Guessed Italy’s Secret ‘Orgy Island’ Had Such a Sordid Past?
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The Pomodoro Technique Is the Productivity Hack Designed to Halt Procrastination

Where Did All the Refugees From Vesuvius End Up?

This Caravaggio Painting Was Found in an Attic and Could Now Fetch $171 Million

Hamish Bowles Uncovers a Secret Garden in Venice

Legend says this mysterious stone head belongs to a woman who was petrified by an alchemist.

Who Invented Spaghetti and Meatballs?

What Does the “Extra-Virgin” in Olive Oil Mean?

The Unfathomable Power of Amor Fati

'Il Babuino' ('The Baboon') 2

Ancient Roman pen with an inscribed joke found under streets of London

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Torre Argentina (Roman Cat Sanctuary) – Rome, Italy - Atlas Obscura

Scaliger Castle – Sirmione, Italy - Atlas Obscura

How a Golden Tortoise Became Racer Tazio Nuvolari's Lucky Charm

From Fox News - 2,000-year-old silver dagger used by Roman soldier unearthed by scientists

The Tull Family Theater
EOS: Leonardo: The Works

Poor Clares Convent Cemetery – Ischia, Italy - Atlas Obscura

The mystery of the lost Roman herb - BBC Future

Amphitheatre of Italica – Santiponce, Spain - Atlas Obscura

Santuario Madonna della Corona – Ferrara di Monte Baldo, Italy - Atlas Obscura

From Fox News - Ancient Rome stunner: Sarcophagus dedicated to Romulus discovered

St. Valentine's Skull – Rome, Italy - Atlas Obscura

The Incredible History of Pizza - La Cucina Italiana

Temple of Valadier – Genga, Italy - Atlas Obscura

Cripta di San Magno – Anagni, Italy - Atlas Obscura

During the Renaissance, Drinking Wine Was a Fight Against Physics - Gastro Obscura

Pozzo del Diavolo (Devil's Well) – Caprarola, Italy - Atlas Obscura

The Black Death in Venice and the Dawn of Quarantine - Atlas Obscura

First-ever study into Italians' genetic diversity reveals it dates back 19,000 years ago | Daily Mail Online

A Sinkhole in the Center of Rome Revealed Stones From the Year 25 B.C. | Travel + Leisure

In Malta, Roman Ruins and Natural Wine Bars Sit Side by Side - Condé Nast Traveler

Via Flacca Ruins – Sperlonga, Italy - Atlas Obscura

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