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Lazio

Lazio

Latium is the latin name of this region located in the central part of Italy. The capital, Rome, has remains that bear witness to millennia of history and art is everywhere, not just in Rome: the treasures in Montecassino Abbey, the Villas of Tivoli, and Ostia Antica. But particularly in Rome, universally known for its monuments of every age: the Roman Forum, the Colosseum, the museums and piazzas, obelisks and fountains. Once there do not forget to try the lamb, the artichokes and the spaghetti alla carbonara.

Latium is the latin name of this region located in the central part of Italy. The area is mainly made up of hills, although it has a small part of mountains and plains.
The capital city of the region is Rome, known throughout the world as the "eternal city" which is also our Capital City.
The legend says: "Romulus and Remus were twin brothers. Their father was Mars, the God of War, their mother was Rhea Silvia, a vestal virgin and daughter of the King, Numitor. Numitor's brother, Amulius, had taken the throne from him and had forced Rhea Silvia to become a vestal virgin so that she would not have any children who might try to take back the throne.
When the boys were born, Amulius seized them, put them into a basket and threw them into the river Tiber. He hoped that they would drown. However, the boys were rescued by a she-wolf who fed the babies with her own milk and cared for them.
They grew up and were found by the shepherd Faustulus, who took them home and looked after them until they were grown up. The two young men discovered who they really were and decided to kill Amulius and Put their grandfather back on the throne. After doing this they decided to build a city of their own but could not agree where to build it. Remus favoured the Aventine Hill but Romulus wanted to use the Palatine Hill. They could not reach an agreement and so each began to build his own city enclosed with walls.
One day, Remus visited Romulus and made fun of his wall by jumping over it and saying how easily it could be breached. Romulus was so annoyed that he killed Remus and said the he would kill anyone who mocked his city or tried to break through the walls of Rome.
The legend says that Romulus became the first King of Rome in 753BC and populated his new city with runaway slaves and convicted criminals. He stole women from the Sabine tribe to provide wives for the slaves and criminals and to populate his new city".
This is the story anyone knows about the Sacred Roman Empire and the chance to visit the Eternal Capital of the story of Europe is an unforgivable experience.
The Colosseum, the imperial Foro, the Capitini museum, the Trevi fountain, teh Vatican museum and the Villa Borghese will enchante you for a lifetime......
Rome Airport Transfers

Rome Airport Transfers

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