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eBook details
- Title: History of Rome
- Author : WanderStories
- Release Date : January 28, 2015
- Genre: Europe,Books,Travel & Adventure,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 4756 KB
Description
Dear Traveler,
Welcome to the WanderStories™ History of Rome.
Rome – the Eternal City – was according to legend founded in 753 B.C.E. by two twin brothers – Romulus and Remus.
The history of Rome is that of wars and struggles for power, of magnificent buildings and feats of engineering. Some sights that you see today are well over two thousand years old and yet they are still standing, bringing the magnificent history of the city’s past to life.
Throughout its long history Rome has always been a center of power, culture, and religion. Today, it has an immensely rich historical heritage and cosmopolitan atmosphere, making it one of Europe’s most visited, famous, influential, and beautiful capital cities.
The historic center of Rome is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
There is only one thing to do now – visit!
We, at WanderStories™, are storytellers. We don’t tell you where to eat or sleep, we don’t intend to replace a typical travel reference guide. Our mission is to be the best local guide that you would wish to have by your side when visiting the sights. So, we meet you at the sight and take you on a tour.
WanderStories™ travel guides are unique because our storytelling style puts you alongside the best local guide who tells you fascinating stories and unusual facts recreating the passion and sacrifice that forged the beauty of these places right here in front of you, while a wealth of high quality photos, historic pictures, and illustrations brings your tour vividly to life.
Our promise:
• when you visit Rome with this travel guide you will have the best local guide at your fingertips
• when you read this travel guide in the comfort of your armchair you will feel as if you are actually visiting Rome with the best local guide
Let’s go!
Your guide, WanderStories