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Esplora il lato nascosto di Roma in un tour a piedi che fonde storia oscura, leggende spettrali e sapori locali. Incontra la tua Guida al Portico d'Ottavia, vicino alle rovine sotto l'insegna "Hostaria" nel cuore del quartiere ebraico, dove storie di misticismo, Kabbalah e la leggenda del Golem danno il...
The Portico d’Ottavia is one of the most atmospheric sites in Rome, standing in the heart of the Jewish Ghetto. Once part of an ancient Roman complex built by Emperor Augustus for his sister Octavia, today it whispers with centuries of history, faith, and myth. Here, your guide will reveal...
The Jewish Ghetto is one of Rome’s most atmospheric districts, rich with history and legends. Created in the 16th century, it preserved traditions, rituals, and stories that still echo today. Here you’ll discover the influence of Kabbalah, the mystical symbolism of the number 7, and haunting tales like the ghost...
Via dei Giubbonari is a lively street connecting Campo de’ Fiori with Piazza Cairoli, once home to skilled tailors who gave the lane its name. Behind today’s shops and bustling crowds lies a darker story: the ghost of Olimpia Maidalchini, known as the “Pimpaccia,” is said to haunt this street....
By day, Campo de’ Fiori is one of Rome’s liveliest squares, filled with flowers, markets, and cafés. But as night falls, its atmosphere changes, revealing a darker history. At the center stands the imposing statue of Giordano Bruno, the philosopher and friar condemned for heresy and burned alive here in...
Hidden along the Tiber, the baroque church of Santa Maria dell’Orazione e Morte is one of the most haunting stops on this tour. Built in the 16th century by a confraternity devoted to giving proper burials to those who drowned in the river or died without family, the church became...
Elegant and quiet today, Via Giulia hides some of the darkest secrets of Baroque Rome. In the 17th century, this graceful street was home to Giulia Tofana, the infamous poisoner who created the lethal “Aqua Tofana.” Sold discreetly to desperate women trapped in abusive marriages, her potion became one of...
Close to Castel Sant’Angelo, the Arco dei Banchi is a hidden passageway that reveals another side of Renaissance Rome. Once surrounded by the “banchi,” or benches of bankers and merchants, this arch was a hub of financial dealings and discreet exchanges. Beneath its vaulted ceiling, pilgrims on their way to...
The tour concludes at the magnificent Ponte Sant’Angelo, one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks. By day, this bridge is admired for its baroque statues of angels designed by Bernini, each carrying a symbol of Christ’s Passion. By night, however, the atmosphere changes: the bridge becomes a stage of shadows and...
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