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Hotel Columbia is conveniently situated in the heart of the historic centre of Rome, between the Opera House and the last bastion of the Diocletian Baths. It is within walking distance to Termini, the main railway station where taxis, buses and the subway can be taken to all places of interest. From Hotel Columbia every major monument and tourist attraction is easily reached by a short walk.
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Visite guidate alla collezione e all’appartamento del Settecento in palazzo Barberini...

Inside the exedra of the Mercati di Traiano, Rondinone presents, for the first time in Italy, notti d’argento, a group of 5 casts of thousand-year-old olive trees...

The exhibition will be held from 4 May to Sunday 12 June 2016 at the Aula Ottagona – Planetario of the monumental complex of the Roman National Museum – Baths of Diocletian, an archaeological site of rare beauty...

Un itinerario esclusivo e affascinante nel cuore del monumento. La visita ha come tappe il Passetto di Borgo, il camminamento di 800 metri che connette il Castello ai Palazzi Vaticani; le Prigioni storiche...

The exhibition will present Yan Pei-Ming’s vision of the city of Rome and its long history...

Mucha created a distinctive style characterised by harmonious compositions, sinuous forms, organic lines and a muted palette, which became synonymous with the newly emerging decorative style of the time – Art Nouveau....

While Matisse's scissors ran over the paper, he fantasised about what a bird must feel like when it flies. And as he cut out his shapes, he felt as though he were flying too....