Discover the mysterious side of Rome on a private walking tour through streets filled with legends, scandals, and dramatic historical events. Begin at the impressive Church of Sant’Andrea della Valle, known for its remarkable Baroque architecture and intriguing stories connected to Rome’s past.
Walk along Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, a lively street that once witnessed public punishments and dramatic moments in the city’s history. Continue to Campo de’ Fiori, a historic square remembered for its vibrant markets as well as the significant events that once took place there.
Explore the elegant Piazza Farnese and the historic Via Giulia, streets rich in Renaissance architecture and fascinating tales from centuries past. Your tour concludes near the imposing Castel Sant’Angelo, a fortress that has served as a mausoleum, papal refuge, and prison throughout Rome’s long history.
Our gathering point for the tour will be In front of Sant'Andrea della Valle, where we will commence our journey together.
After exploring the sights and experiencing the highlights of our tour, we will conclude our adventure at Castel Sant’Angelo, marking the end of our memorable exploration.
This magnificent church is known for its stunning Baroque architecture and its role in the dramatic finale of Puccini's famous opera, "Tosca." However, it also has a darker history, being the site of several murders and hauntings over the centuries.
This bustling street is a hub of activity, lined with shops, restaurants, and street performers. But its history is marked by crime and violence, including a notorious black market that operated during World War II.
It is said that this square was once used as a site for public executions, with many people being burned at the stake for their beliefs or actions. It is said that the ghosts of these people still haunt the square, with some visitors reporting strange sightings and unexplained noises.
Legend has it that this square is haunted by the ghost of Beatrice Cenci, a young woman who was executed in the 16th century for plotting the murder of her abusive father. It is said that her ghost can sometimes be seen wandering the square, dressed in white and carrying her severed head.
This street is said to be haunted by the ghost of a young woman who was murdered by her jealous lover in the 17th century. It is said that her ghost can sometimes be seen wandering the street at night, searching for her killer.
Legend has it that this street is haunted by the ghost of a young woman who was murdered by her lover in the 19th century. It is said that her ghost can sometimes be seen in the windows of the old buildings that line the street, crying out for justice.
It is said that this ancient fortress is haunted by the ghost of Pope Clement VII, who died 1534. It is said that his ghost can sometimes be seen wandering the castle, moaning and groaning in pain.
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