Hidden treasure hunt Ancient Rome and Colosseum
Right in the heart of ancient Rome, your children can learn while having a fun experience during a fantastic treasure hunt between Colosseum and Celio.
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Vatican Scavenger Hunt, I Sofa, & Train Rides: Rome to Sorrento
Our last day in Rome including a Vatican Museum and St. Peter's Basilica Tour with Rome Scavenger Hunts, Dinner at I Sofa, and our train ride down to Sorrento and the Hilton Sorrento Palace.
Rome vlog 3 Epic - Treasure hunt!!! and gelato!!!
Hi,guys this is the last part of the Rome vlogs. The Last backlog will be posted Friday. Starting Sunday I aim to have a weekly vlog up every Sunday.
Rome - 2016 - Compilation Part 1 Italy Colosseum Travel Trip
A compilation of my Rome Trip. Places to eat, Colosseum, Vatican Museum, Borghese Gallery, Trevi fountains and much more!
Rome Walks Introduction to Rome - www.romewalks.com
Rome Walks (romewalks.com) is an English language company which is devoted to helping the busy traveler make the most out of their visit to the Eternal City. With more than 4 million residents, Rome can seem quite intimidating and chaotic. With our expert knowledge and advice, we help visitors escape the chaos and confusion enabling them to experience what the Romans call la bella città.
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Colosseum & Ancient Rome Treasure Hunt - Rome Treasure Hunt
Trivia, photo contests, score cards, overlay books and other great games make this hunt one of your memorable experience in Rome for you and your kids!
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Mercatino Conca d'Oro, Antiques, Collectible, Vintage Market in Rome!
Mercatino Conca d'Oro is a small street market in Rome with Collectible items, antiques, old italian furniture, minerals, coins, clothes, food, plants. It's quite small and most stands have banal stuff, but some hide little treasures.
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Study Abroad in Italy - Vlogs Part Five - Rome!
On May 25th, 2017, I embarked on a study abroad journey with 25 other Towson University students and 2 professors to Rome and Florence, Italy. I didn't know anyone (but quickly made amazing friends). We learned so much about the history of Italy and the psychology of culture.
This vlog is part five of our travels (Days 16-19). On the last bit of our journey we traveled back to Rome, explored the city some more, went to class, completed another scavenger hunt, and said goodbye to an amazing country and our new friends.
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OVEROME COLOSSEUM FOR KIDS & FAMILIES PRIVATE TOUR REVIEW (+ Palatine Hill + Roman Forum)
Over the Easter holiday, one of the first thing we wanted to see once we got to Rome was to visit the almighty Colosseum, but since we know very little about the Colosseum and Rome itself, we thought it would be wise to go with a specialist family-friendly tour group. After some considerable amount of research, Overome was seen as the best choice for us. This was our very first day in Rome.
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TBT 2018 Italian Trip Part 1 - Rome (Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain)
Part 1 of our ThrowBackThursday series about our trip to Italy. It was an incredible vacation, that's why we'll show it few installments. Please enjoy, and remember: All roads lead to Rome
Day 25 - Rome, Fiat 500 Adventures, and the Holy Catholic Vatican
We left Doha, Qatar after too-short of a trip and flew about six hours to Rome after I finally got my quadcopter out of being stuck in customs! I wasn’t allowed to fly it anywhere in Qatar or Oman, so they kept it at the airport for me. There’s always a confusing process to get it un-stuck! But everything turned out okay...
In Rome, we stayed right in the middle of the city at the Boscolo Exedra. It was another great hotel and a fun home base for the whole family. We did a ton of stuff here in the city. We got started with a full tour of Vatican City, which was even more impressive than I anticipated. Mind-blowing really! I’ve been to Rome four times but never visited the Vatican until this time. We had a private tour guide and it was definitely the way to go… Maria knew everything about this place and it was much more interesting than just blindly stumbling around.
And then we ended up in a 1962 and 1967 Fiat 500s to tour the Roman countryside. What a great way to explore… just about 10 km away was a beautiful lake… and, well you can see more in the video! ????
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Rome Secrets: Ghosts & Legends
Brandon Shaw explains, in the tackiest way possible, ghost stories and legends of Rome.
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Not as scary as Freddy Krueger, but really interesting stories about Rome's most infamous. These are the spooky stories that Roman's tell on All Souls Day - on 2nd November.
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Probably the most famous story about ghosts in Rome is about a young lady called Beatrice Cenci. She was a young aristocrat among the middle of the 16th century. She lived in this house right here.
As the legend goes, her father, Francesco had a bad temper. He beat his kids. He beat his wife. He was known for hanging his head out of the window here and screaming and yelling at everybody.
He had been in jail a few times, but you have to understand he’s an aristocrat. He knew all the Papal authorities. He would not stay in jail for very long. He always came back home at the end of the day.
Now, one day, he took it way too far. At this time, Beatrice went down to the Papal authorities that Francesco knew very well and told on her father. This got back to Francesco. As a punishment, he sent Beatrice, the brothers, and the mom out to the countryside.
One weekend, Francesco went out to visit his family in the countryside. When he went to bed that night, they poisoned him, and then stuck a nail through his throat. They made it even worse by actually putting him on the balcony and throwing him over.
The next morning, the Papal authorities discovered the body and went to investigate what happened. One of the maids in the house told on Beatrice. At that point, everyone went under torture. In the end, they all admitted to their guilt.
Beatrice and her mother were brought to a prison on this street. The people of Rome protested against her being guilty, but Pope Clement VIII was having none of it. On September 11th in 1599, Beatrice and her mother were joined with the other family members and brought to the Bridge of Angels where the scaffolding was set up for their execution.
After that, Beatrice became a symbol of the resistance against the aristocracy of Rome. Legend has it that on the anniversary of her death, you can actually see her walking on this bridge with her head literally in her hands.
Our next story about haunted Rome is about Pimpaccia, the ghost on the flaming chariots. Her name was Olimpia Maidalchini. She was a young girl, around 20 years old when she married her first husband.
He didn’t last very long and she became a very rich widow. She was even more ambitious after this and married Pamphilio Pamphili, who happened to be the brother of the Cardinal who was about to become Pope Innocent X.
Unfortunately, since Pamphilio was also 30 years her senior, he died soon after. At this point, she found herself in the center of Roman society with the Pope. She actually became his right-hand woman.
As legend goes, the night before the Pope actually died, she went and took two big cases full of gold, stuffed it into the carriage and ran off, never returning to Piazza Navona again.
In the 1600s, there was no free press. Everything was controlled by the Vatican. If people wanted the voice their displeasure about something, they would go to one of the so-called talking statues.
This is Pasquino. Whenever people are not happy, they would come to this statue in the middle of the night and put a poem or some satire to voice their displeasure.
We can’t speak about executions without mentioning the main executioner of Rome in the 19th century. His name was Giovanni Bugatti, better known as Mastro Titta. In Roman dialect, they simply called him Er Boja de Roma.
Mastro Titta lived in this apartment, right behind me here. On a side job, when he wasn’t busy executing people, he used to sell painted umbrellas.
Due to his occupation, he was prohibited from going on the other side of the river. The main reason is that relatives would try and seek revenge. The only time this was allowed is when he actually had to execute someone.
When he was crossing, all the people around Rome would say, “Mastro Titta is crossing the bridge.” At this point, everyone knew that an execution was going to take place.
This is Giordano Bruno, an Italian philosopher whose only real crime was that he believed that the earth went around the sun. Pretty simple today, but 500 years ago, this was not what the church thought.
In the end, he was condemned to the heretic and put to death in Campo di Fiori. Today, it’s known as a big party place and a market in the daytime. 500 years ago, this was one of the main areas for executions. As a memory to him, you can see an actual statue still standing for him today.
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