who took them in and fed them. Eventually the boys grew up to found a city. But like brothers, they had an argument about who would be the ruler of their new city, and Remus was killed. Romulus became ruler and
Let’s go back in time even more with this next one on the list of interesting facts of Rome. The Pantheon is one of the main landmarks in Rome, and definitely a must-see in the city. It’s a massive Roman temple, built in 125 AD by Consul Marcus Agrippa under the reign of Emp...
the Mediterranean is home to all that and more, with a wide variety of food, nature and culture to boot. You can explore many of the world’s mostpopular destinationshere, likeGreece, France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, many of them known for great weather year-round. ...
there is so much to see and do in this high-heeled boot jutting into the Mediterranean Sea. If you are planning anItalian getawayonce borders open again, here are a few fun facts about Italy to keep in mind before heading off to explore the land ...
Fun Italy Facts For Kids Italy is one seriously interesting country, from the Ancient Romans, their awesome food, their super speedy cars and an entirely independent state that sits within Italy itself. Read on, you’ll be amazed at some of these cool facts about sunny Italy! This is one ...
Fun Facts: – The world’s largest colony ofantswas found in Europe. The European Empire was in history the largest empire. The continent is known for its diversity even when it comes toclimate. There is no geological separation of the landmass between Europe and Asia. ...
On your visit to the Roman Forum, do remember to see Temple of Antoninus Pius, the Temple of Saturn, the Temple of Castor and Pollux, the Temple of Vesta, the Arch of Titus, and the Arch of Septimus Severus. If you are enthusiastic about Roman civilization, seeing these places would be...
In the evening, I got some proper pizza from a place near my B&B and met up with my friend afterward for – what else – a cup of tea. Rome in 4 days – Day 3 On the third day, I had another tour planned. This time of Palatine Hill and the Colosseum. It didn’t start until...
Some fun Emilia Romagna facts Did you know… …that Spaghetti Bolognese is not actually from Bologna? The bolognese bit is (often called ragu), but spaghetti itself does not come from the region. The traditional pasta dishes from Bologna are tagliatelle, tortellini, and lasagna – so it’d ...
Use clues at each attraction to find your next destination and challenge yourself to use logic, imagination, observation, and team spirit to complete the game. Uncover local information and facts about the city as you explore. Discover hidden gems and narrow streets. Without a schedule and at ...