H ave you thought about where the water in your house comes from? If you live in a city, it probably comes from borewells ...
Explore the Roman aqueduct of ancient Nikopolis in Greece, where impressive engineering, historic architecture, and the legacy of Roman infrastructure combine to reveal a fascinating glimpse into ...
Greece revives the 2,000-year-old Roman Emperor Hadrian's Aqueduct to combat water shortages caused by climate change.
Rome has introduced a 2 euro fee for tourists who step down to the Trevi Fountain, aiming to curb overcrowding and fund the ...
There is no polity more storied in the west than the Roman Empire, but could its fall have really been caused by its choice of plumbing material?
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The institutional collaboration between the Soprintendenza ABAP for the metropolitan area of Rome and the province of Rieti ...
The expansion of one of the Mediterranean’s strongest powers wasn’t only driven by conquest, but also infrastructure. By borrowing techniques from the Greeks and the Etruscans, Romans engineered ...
Rome is now charging a fee for the Trevi Fountain to curb overtourism, fund preservation, and manage 30,000 daily visitors.
Coin tossing in Trevi Fountain guarantees a return to Rome, according to tradition. It has featured in famous 'La Dolce Vita' film scene. Now visitors will have to pay charges to see this Italian ...
The Italian Embassy has unveiled the logo for Casa Italia, a new identity combining the Embassy of Italy, the Italian Trade ...
Water in Pompeii’s Roman baths was contaminated, reveals new research. Limescale deposits in the buried city’s wells, pipes, ...