The Senate. Upvote this so that people see it when they Google The Senate.7yr ⋅ ChrisTheCoolBean ⋅ r/rome
What street is this in Rome? I'm about to visit the city again and this specific spot holds significance for me, but I do not remember the name of the street!!!8mo ⋅ blablabrah ⋅ r/rome
Roman Bronze Door (115 AD); at Pantheon, Rome, Italy. It is considered as the oldest door still used in Rome.4mo ⋅ ITSMissrOXANNNE ⋅ r/rome
Construction of Metro line B between the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, 19393mo ⋅ RomeVacationTips ⋅ r/rome
First visit to Rome and just wanted to say what a wonderful place! Spent a week here and ended up walking 90 miles! So much to see, so much to eat!2yr ⋅ TroyMcclure88 ⋅ r/rome
This is my second time in Rome and I still can't find words that can describe how much I love this city.2yr ⋅ AmumuIsMyFriend ⋅ r/rome
Beware the Ides of March: the precise location of Caesar's assassination2yr ⋅ RomeVacationTips ⋅ r/rome
The Moon and Venus over the Santa Maria Of Trastevere Basilica... along with a photobomb by a seagull.11mo ⋅ eclipsecorona ⋅ r/rome
Archeologist Spends Over 35 Years Building Enormous Scale Model of Ancient Rome2yr ⋅ Jamila_Alzaabii ⋅ r/rome
My grandfather (right) visiting St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican City, in 1944. Would anyone know the exact location this photograph was taken? I am there next week and it would be lovely to try to recreate a photo in the same location.11mo ⋅ 1945Aesthetic ⋅ r/rome
The traveling piglet Biscuit arrived in Rome today. Could you suggest which attractions are worth visiting?2mo ⋅ Dangerous-Annual-511 ⋅ r/rome
What are these squared tops, on top of Roman buildings? What has been their initial purpose?1yr ⋅ Sallycph ⋅ r/rome
A picture I took of the Forum Romanum when I was in Rome a few weeks ago.4yr ⋅ kaasbanaan_tv ⋅ r/rome
A beautiful Roman opus sectile floor in Ostia Antica - such a beautiful space, even more than 1600+ years since it was first laid.1yr ⋅ RomeVacationTips ⋅ r/rome
Rome, it’s been a pleasure. See yous next year and thanks for the memories!2yr ⋅ IncongruousKamble ⋅ r/rome
The Oculus of the Roman Pantheon is the building's source of light and ventilation. It may have also been intended to complement ceremonies, overwhelm the senses, and reduce structural pressure. 22 holes, spread across a sloped floor, still drain the rainwater.3yr ⋅ DudeAbides101 ⋅ r/rome
Best food I’ve ever eaten, just landed back in the U.K. from a 3 night stay in Rome. Amazing food drink and weather.2yr ⋅ seangray9222 ⋅ r/rome
So I am sitting at a Trattoria in Rome and saw all these doors woth brass bottoms and studs, was wondering if anyone knows why, is/was there a practical reason or was it just a design choice?1yr ⋅ Legio_Sexta_Victrix ⋅ r/rome
Someone recently posted a pic like this and it reminded me of on we took on our trip to Rome in late April.11mo ⋅ awajitoka ⋅ r/rome
Went to St Peters, highly recommend the Rick Steves Audio, but what is this symbol? Seen it in other churches too.9mo ⋅ allineedismydog ⋅ r/rome
Hi friends, I’m hoping to visit again in the next few months! Can anyone tell me where this pic was taken? I want to revisit my fav gelato place on my 3rd visit.2yr ⋅ shannondion ⋅ r/rome
Visited Rome for 1 day and here’s what I learned... (transport, touristic places, food, accommodation and night life)1yr ⋅ No-Soup-1841 ⋅ r/rome
I dare you to walk the streets of Rome and not find a nice photo-op every few feet. It is impossible. From cobblestones to unique doors, to churches and alleys, everything is beautiful!5yr ⋅ musashi66 ⋅ r/rome
Well it managed to happen (in between rain and thunder showers, hence the slightly wet look on myself) but I managed to propose to my wonderful girlfriend! We are now engaged!5yr ⋅ Seanny67 ⋅ r/rome
The Temple of Hadrian. You can see craters made by WW2 bomb shrapnel, as well as, placeholders for the original marble.4yr ⋅ f1demon ⋅ r/rome