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As someone who not only appreciates the rich history, culture, and exquisite beauty of Italy but also has the privilege of calling this magnificent country home, I am thrilled to provide you with:

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Italian destinations, world-renowned or hidden gems for your next enchanting journey to the Dolce Vita Country!

Genuine information, insights and hidden gems, peculiarities and suggestions that only a local can reveal!

They're places I've seen and experienced.

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Italy by Carla

 

I just love visiting this amazing country that is Italy

and even more thrilled to be able to call it my home.

I get to visit destinations that are

world-renowned as well as hidden gems,

with insights and specific points of view of being a local.

I spend countless hours creating visual guides and itineraries, that were fopr me to  begin with, and now, to help you guys as you plan your Italian holiday or that you can follow while you're here in Italy.

 

My Walking Routes are visually comprehensive & the Itineraries are soooo handy... use them in your Google Maps app and get:

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I'll also show you how to use it as your

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About my guides & maps

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Roman & Imperial forums

 

Entrance of Roman Forums at "Arco di Tito" (Step J of my walking route of Rome) OR as part of the visiting itinerary of the Fori Imperiali.

Roman Forums - 300 years of tangible history The Fori Romani, or Roman Forum,

is a sprawling archaeological site nestled in the heart of Rome, where ancient temples, government buildings, and public spaces once stood. For centuries, it served as the political, religious, and commercial center of ancient Rome, bustling with activity and significance. Dating back to the 7th century BC, the Roman Forum witnessed the rise and fall of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. It was here that political speeches were delivered, elections were held, and legal proceedings took place. The Forum was also a center for religious ceremonies and rituals, with temples dedicated to various gods and goddesses dotting its landscape. We have proof of these dwellings for 700 years before our year ZERO! Julius Ceasar was the last of this "series" of Emperors.

An open-air museum

offering visitors the opportunity to stroll among the ancient ruins and imagine life in ancient Rome. As you wander through the Forum, you'll encounter majestic columns, crumbling temples, and fragments of marble statues, all testifying to the grandeur of Rome's past.

 

Soul of ancient Rome

this is a window into the soul of ancient Rome where the echoes of history reverberate through the centuries. As you explore this remarkable site, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Rome's rich heritage and the enduring legacy of one of the greatest civilizations in history.

 

Imperial Forums, stories of emeprors cince the year 0The Fori Imperiali, or Imperial Fora

are a series of monumental public squares and forums built by successive Roman emperors adjacent to the Roman Forum. These forums are a testament to the grandeur and power of the Roman Empire, showcasing the architectural achievements and political aspirations of Rome's rulers.

 

Centuries & Centuries

Constructed over several centuries, from the time of Julius Caesar to the reign of Trajan, the Imperial Fora served as centers for administrative, commercial, and ceremonial activities. Each forum was designed to glorify the reign of the emperor who commissioned it, featuring grandiose temples, basilicas, and public squares adorned with statues, columns, and other ornate decorations.

Forum of Caesar: Built by Julius Caesar in 46 BC. Forum of Augustus: Constructed by Emperor Augustus in 2 BC. Forum of Trajan: Built by Emperor Trajan between 107 and 112 AD. Read, Watch & Experience more about these Fora on my visually comprehensive guide and walking route of Rome, that help you to plan or while you're visiting.

 

Trajan's Market in Rome, part of the Imperial foraTrajan's Market

is a complex of ancient Roman buildings located on the Via dei Fori Imperiali, near the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Built during the reign of Emperor Trajan (98–117 AD), it is believed to be the world's oldest shopping mall.



 

 

 

 

 

 

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Carla's Visual Guide of Rome with FREE Walking map includedRome: The Eternal City

 

Fori Romani: Step 9,  Fori Imperiali: Step 8

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