Rome, Roman Summer 2011

Among the initiatives of the Roman Summer, don’t miss the evening guided tours of the imperial forums and animated guided tours of the Marcello Theatre!

The 2011 Roman Summer begins with some truly unmissable initiatives. Among the many opportunities we will highlight two features allowing you to discover the most famous monuments of Rome.

If you want to visit the imperial forums by night, guided tours take place each Saturday evening enjoy the night illuminations. The tours depart from Piazza del Campidoglio and take around 2 hours, visiting Foro di Cesare and Mercati Traianei.

On the 2nd and 4th Sunday morning of each month during the Roman Summer, activities aimed towards children and teenagers are held. On the 2nd and 4th Sunday morning of each month activities are held aimed towards children and teenagers. In the setting of Teatro di Marcello (Theatre of Marcello), interactive shows depicting the history of Rome take place. Four actors in costumes present characters and anecdotes of ancient Rome, as well as aspects of daily life. And, if you want to find out what the ancient Romans once ate, do not miss out on the Carthigian honey and cheese cake (a recipe from Catone) and more delicacies.

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1 Response to Rome, Roman Summer 2011

  1. Giovanna Conforto July 13, 2011 at 08:58 | Permalink |

    Hello!

    We would like to inform you about this interesting and unique event in Rome.
    It’s Stories that bring you strolling through the narrow streets of the center of Rome

    STOLLING STORIES-Italian Art and Culture through Storytelling
    Would you like a really exceptional guide for your city tour? Choose a STORY
    You can find the complete program on http://www.strollingstories.org.

    The event is sponsored by the Department of Culture and is part of the Estate Romana
    http://www.estateromana.comune.roma.it/index.php/manifestazioni/sere_d_estate/strolling_stories_storie_a_passeggio
    Shows in English at 7,30 in Italian at 9 pm

    Thank you for your kind attention

    Best regards

    Daniela Corradini Art historian
    Giovanna Conforto Storyteller

    STROLLING STORIES

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