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How and where to choose an apartment for rent in Rome?

17/12/2016

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The center of Rome: something important for tourists, great and unique attraction for the whole world. Rome is the city that has more than 25,000 points of archaeological interest and a Old Town large as a city of 100,000 inhabitants, roughly 15 square kilometers ...
Where then choose a holiday apartment in Rome? The Centre has been distorted its function as the primary hub of city life, as in many other important City centers, and is only one attraction of tourists and activities linked to it .... The residents have a bad quality of life, few parking, traffic limited by the Municipality of Rome, a few shops and services, in order to live the daily life of a resident and tend to move to other areas of the city. Staying in the city center is undoubtedly still beautiful experience for a tourist who does not seek shops for his daily needs or parking, but lives the charm of old buildings, churches, museums around him, a good solution for a stay of 2/3 days ... on the other hand you know an image of the tourist city/showcase, higher prices, chaos ...
A good solution is to look for a house outside the Aurelian Walls that surround the old town, with the help of the stops of the Metro A to reach the rapidly the Center ... virtually from the underground stop San Giovanni, towards Anagnina, you enter the city of the Italian , of everyday life, lower prices, a few minutes to the center, opportunity to learn about the true daily lives of those who live in Rome, restaurants for residents with real Italian cooking, shopping with more attractive prices .... a vacation rental gives more freedom of a room in a B & B, a whole apartment is at your sole disposal, you can use the kitchen to prepare breakfast and dinner, and spend all day around Rome .. Wifi, TV, A/C are included at Colli Albani Terrace ... romantic dinner on the terrace in the beautiful Roman nights
Read, please, the reviews that we have had about our activity on Airbnb or Booking (page Reviews of this website).
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On Via Appia Antica: THE CATACOMBS OF ST.CALLIXTUS

11/12/2016

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in the first century after Christ, Christians did not have their own cemeteries,If they owned land, they buried their relatives there, otherwise they resorted to common cemeteries, where pagans too were buried.In the first half of the second century, as a result of various grants and donations, the Christians started burying their dead underground. That is how the catacombs were founded. Many of them began and developed around family tombs, whose owners, newly converted Christians, did not reserve them to the members of the family, but opened them to their brethren in the faith. With the passage of time, these burial areas grew larger by gifts or by the purchase of new properties, sometimes on the initiative of the Church itself. Typical is the case of Saint Callixtus: the Church took up directly the organization and administration of the cemetery, assuming a community character. With the Edict promulgated by the emperors Constantine and Licinius in February 313, the Christians were no longer persecuted. They were free to profess their faith, to have places of worship and to build churches both inside and outside the city, and to buy plots of land, without fear of confiscation. Nevertheless, the catacombs continued to function as regular cemeteries until the beginning of the fifth century, when the Church returned to bury exclusively above ground or in the basilicas dedicated to important martyrs. How arrive there from Home? easy: out of the Entrance, there is the Bus 660, with few stops you arrive near the Catacombs.... Fot other info and tickets :
​http://www.catacombe.roma.it/en/index.php

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