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Federica D'Orazio is a native roman, graduated in art history, with a M.A. in conservation and restoration of works of art. She provides personalized tours

She provides personalized tours, original sightseeing and private tours in Rome. Federica is also the author of "Rome Then and Now" a book published by Thunderbay Press. Discover how the "Eternal City" has changed in the last 150 years and the legends about the most famous and old sites of the city

Palatine hill: the bearable lightness of being 30/08/2022

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Palatine hill: the bearable lightness of being Yesterday my clients, a lovely family of six, told me that on the first day in Rome, they wandered around the whole archaeological area for miles to find a high vantage point to take pictures. They...

The Borghese Gallery: Pride and Nepotism 17/08/2022

Look at my post about tge Borghese Gallery

The Borghese Gallery: Pride and Nepotism We should thank the Papal visceral love for their family if we can enjoy many art collections in Rome, such as the Borghese Gallery. Nepotism , a word that every Roman knows well, was used for the...

Faraway, so Close: Surfing through the Slopes of the Palatine Hill 17/08/2022

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Faraway, so Close: Surfing through the Slopes of the Palatine Hill The Palatine Hill is always an absolute discovery. From the top to the bottom you will find corners of tranquillity in the middle of the daily hustle and bustle. Lately the Archeological Park of the...

Category: Villa D'Este 01/05/2022

Have a look at my blog on the beautiful Villa D'Este in Tivoli

Category: Villa D'Este March and it is already spring here in Rome. Therefore people are willing to be in the greenery of parks and gardens. This reminds me of my loveliest clients, Brian and Marina, and their 3 kids, who...

In Praise of Slowness: The Ancient Necropolis of Portus 28/04/2019

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In Praise of Slowness: The Ancient Necropolis of Portus While vacationing on a small island near Puerto Rico, I found a funny sign on a fruit stand. It read, “Opened some days, closed others”. The management of the ancient Roman cemetery of Portus...

24/04/2019

Buongiorno from the Vatican!

Photos from Rome Tour Guide's post 18/04/2019

Buongiorno from the National Museum Palazzo Massimo in Rome!

Photos 27/03/2017

Aurelian Walls, Rome

Photos from Rome Tour Guide's post 16/03/2017

The Ides of March in Rome

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