Get ready to be transported on a thrilling journey through the annals of time at the Museo della Forma Urbis, a newly opened marvel nestled within the sprawling expanse of the Archaeological Park of the Celio in Rome. Conceived between 203 and 211 AD, the monumental marble map that once adorned the illustrious walls of the Templum Pacis serves as an awe-inspiring gateway to the ancient streets and grandiose landmarks of Rome. Despite the relentless march of centuries, the museum proudly safeguards these priceless relics, offering visitors an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the rich tapestry of the city’s storied past. Step foot into the main gallery and prepare to be swept away as fragments of the Forma Urbis spring to life in vibrant detail alongside Giovanni Battista Nolli’s renowned 1748 Pianta Grande. Here, amidst the shimmering interplay of light and shadow, history comes alive in a captivating fusion of past and present, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the timeless allure of Rome’s architectural marvels. Venture deeper into the museum’s hallowed halls and uncover a veritable treasure trove of ancient artifacts, each whispering tales of bygone eras and centuries-old secrets waiting to be unearthed. From intricately carved sculptures to meticulously preserved relics, every corner holds a new discovery, a testament to the enduring legacy of Rome’s rich cultural heritage. So, join us as we embark on an unforgettable odyssey through history, where each step leads to new revelations and the echoes of ancient whispers fill the air.
Destination by Design Italia
Via del pesce luna, 134
00054 Fiumicino - Rome Italy
www.dbditalia.it