12.01.2019

8.16.2019

Milano Linate airport closed until October 27

Milan Linate is considered the city’s “close-in” airport (only 7km east of the city centre) compared to Malpensa airport (around 49 km from the city). Linate will be closed until October 27, 2019 for renovation in order to improve safety, modernity and efficiency. In the meantime, you will be flying at Malpensa airport or Rome Fiumicino international airport.

8.18.2017



Latium is not only Rome! You can know it very well
 if you go to Viterbo,Tarquinia or Tivoli. 
If you like a team activity like Wine Tasting for medium size groups you can consider Frascati (fantastic white wine).
Viterbo is a walled town  80 Km north of Rome.  It was fortified in 773 by the Lombard King Desiderius as Castrum Viterbii and from 1145  the popes, having difficulties asserting their authority over Rome, made Viterbo as  their favourite residence.
Tarquinia, is one of the ancient Etruscan city 90 Km from Rome and 20 from Civitavecchia cruise port.  The main necropolis of Tarquinia, is the Monterozzi necropolis with some 6,000 tombs with beautiful wall paintings.
Tivoli is 30 Km from Rome at the falls of the Aniene river where it issues from the Sabine hills.
The city acquired Roman citizenship in 90 BC and became a resort area famed for its beauty and its good water, and was enriched by many Roman villas as Villa Adriana.

5.01.2013

Greater Rome area




Latium has great importance for history, art, architecture, archaeology, religion, and culture in general. The immense patrimony of the city of Rome forms only a part of the treasures spread over the hundreds of towns, villages, abbeys, churches, monuments, and other sites worldwide and Rome was for many many centuries "caput mundi", it means capital of the world......

11.30.2012

Rome - St.Peter


St. Peter's Basilica is an Italian Renaissance church in Vatican City, the papal enclave within the city of Rome, and the largest church in the world.   Catholic tradition holds that the Basilica is the burial site of Saint Peter, one of Christ's Apostles and also the first Pope.    St. Peter's is famous as a place of pilgrimage and the Pope presides at a number of liturgies throughout the year, drawing audiences to over 80,000 people, either within the Basilica or the adjoining St. Peter's Square.