Locatello is an app where you can generate personal audio guided tours. Set your preferred distance, guide, language and theme, and a guided tour is created on the spot.
A traditional English tea shop, established in 1893, serving Victoria Afternoon Tea and offering a nostalgic atmosphere with elegant furnishings and a rich history of hosting celebrities and royalty.
A famous square in Rome, Piazza di Spagna is known for its stunning Fountain of the Barcaccia and the iconic Spanish Steps, a 135-step staircase connecting the square to the Church of Trinità dei Monti.
A museum of modern art housing several works belonging to the Giorgio and Isa De Chirico Foundation, showcasing the artist's surrealist and metaphysical paintings, sculptures, and drawings from the 1930s to the 1970s.
A Baroque palace built in 1672 and renovated several times, including in 1872 when its fountain was moved to a nearby location. The palace stands adjacent to the great Basilica of San Carlo al Corso.
A monumental square in Rome, created in 1937 to celebrate the Mausoleum of Augustus, featuring a large glass and concrete structure housing the Ara Pacis Augustae and surrounded by INPS headquarters in the rationalist style.
A Roman Catholic college, church, and society that educates South Slav clerics, named after Saint Jerome. It was founded in 1901 and has schooled 311 clerics from all bishoprics of Croatia since then.
A Baroque church built in 1585-1587 for Croatian refugees, dedicated to St. Jerome, featuring a travertine façade, frescoes by Italian artists, and a bell tower.
A Roman Catholic church, part of the Parish of Saint Giacomo, dating back to 1499, dedicated to Saint Roch with his preserved relics, and featuring ornate interior with frescoes and sculptures.
A roman mausoleum built by the Roman Emperor Augustus in 28 BC, featuring a circular structure with concentric rings of earth and brick, faced with travertine, and topped with a conical roof and a bronze statue of Augustus.
Piazza Augusto Imperatore