Immerse yourself in the rich history of Rome with this expertly guided tour that explores two of the city's most significant areas.
Begin your journey at the remarkable Pantheon, a masterpiece of ancient Roman engineering. Renowned for its grand dome with a central oculus that bathes the interior in natural light, the Pantheon was originally a temple honoring all gods. Today, it serves as the final resting place for renowned figures like the artist Raphael and former Italian monarchs.
Continue your walk through Piazza della Minerva and Largo di Torre Argentina, where remnants of Rome’s past remain vividly preserved. The tour then takes you to the picturesque Piazza Mattei and along Via del Portico d'Ottavia, the heart of the historic Jewish Ghetto. Conclude your experience in front of the impressive Portico of Octavia, a timeless monument reflecting the enduring cultural legacy of Rome’s Jewish community.
Meet up your tour guide in front of the "Legami" shop.
The tour concludes right in front of the Portico of Octavia, an imposing structure that once housed a library and a place of worship. Today, the area is one of the most evocative spots in Rome, rich in history, culture, and centuries-old traditions.
Explore Rome's deep history on this small-group tour. Visit the Pantheon, the most preserved remnant of Ancient Rome.
Discover the awe-inspiring architectural marvel of the Pantheon, a nearly 2,000-year-old temple dedicated to the Roman gods. Marvel at its massive dome and learn about its history and significance.
Continuing on, we arrive at Largo di Torre Argentina, an archaeological area that houses the ruins of four ancient Roman temples. This site is also famous for being the place where Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC.
The route then proceeds to Piazza Mattei, a small square adorned with the splendid Turtle Fountain, created in the 16th century by Giacomo della Porta and later enriched with sculptures attributed to Bernini.
We enter the heart of the Jewish Ghetto by walking along Via del Portico d'Ottavia. This street represents the historical center of the Roman Jewish community and leads directly to the remains of the Portico of Octavia, an ancient monumental complex commissioned by Emperor Augustus. Today, the area is one of the most evocative spots in Rome, rich in history, culture, and centuries-old traditions.
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