Vacanze in Italy

Campo de’ Fiori with Diva

A picturesque and hidden alley near Campo de Fiori square, in the historic and baroque heart of Rome. The Campo de Fiori district is an area of the Eternal City much loved and visited by tourists and young people for the presence of ancient churches and noble palaces and for the countless artistic and cultural treasures of the Renaissance and Baroque era. But Campo de Fiori is also famous for its characteristic flower and fruit and vegetable market that occupies the square every morning, for the numerous trendy restaurants and pubs and for the characteristic alleys to be discovered while walking freely, where you can experience the essence and the soul of Roman life. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Super wide angle and high definition image.

A Stroll Around Campo de’ Fiori

The small and lovely square of Largo dei Librari and the little Baroque style church of Santa Barbara dei Librai (Saint Barbara), located near Campo de Fiori, in the historic heart of the Eternal City. Perhaps built since Roman times by a noblewoman of Christian faith above the ruins of the Theater of Pompey, this delightful little church was officially founded in 1306. The statue on the facade, above, depicting Saint Barbara, is the work of the Baroque artist Ambrogio Parisi. The Campo de Fiori area is much loved and visited by tourists and residents for the presence of ancient churches and noble palaces and for the countless artistic and cultural treasures in Renaissance and Baroque style. Around Campo de Fiori, in the ancient Parione and Regola districts, it is possible to explore dozens of characteristic alleys, where you can discover the essence and soul of Roman life. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Super wide angle image in high definition format.
Embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant Campo de’ Fiori neighborhood with Diva, an expert in urban communities and cultural heritage. Passionate about European education, travel, and storytelling, Diva is a lively, beloved figure who knows every hidden corner of this historic district. Her infectious energy brings the area to life, introducing you to artisans, shops, and bars, each with its own authentic story. As you explore, dive into the rich history of this fascinating area—once the site of Julius Caesar’s assassination, the birthplace of Lucrezia Borgia, and now home to the French Embassy. To make the experience even more special, finish the tour with a drink at Diva’s secret spot, a hidden gem adorned with stunning 16th-century frescoes. An unforgettable experience that blends history, charm, and a touch of Diva’s magic.
Duration : 2 hours
Available in English, French and Italian
Rome, Italy, April 09 -- A senior man looks out of a window in Campo de Fiori square, in the heart of Rome. Campo de Fiori it's one of the most loved and visited areas by tourists from all over the world, characterized by the presence of noble palaces and countless churches, suggestive alleys and dozens of pubs and restaurants serving Italian and Roman cuisine. Image in high definition format

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