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Florence attracts more than four million tourists. Based on the number of inhabitants, the city is therefore one of the most ...
Lecce also has the historic Sant'Oronzo Column, a Roman-era monument topped with a bronze statue of the city's patron saint. Nearby, visitors can explore the sunken Roman amphitheatre, a testament ...
Archaeologists excavating the Roman amphitheater in Richborough, Kent. Jim Holden/English Heritage. The excavation also suggests that Romans living in Richborough might have cared for pets, ...
The Roman Amphitheatre in Lecce, which was erected during the reign of the Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD. The most striking buildings were primarily the work of three architects ...
It is now thought the amphitheatre at Richborough, north of Sandwich, may have been built early in the Roman period in the 1st century AD and became defunct by the 3rd century.
Roman Amphitheatre in Lecce, Puglia. The city is famous for its Lecce stone, a pale material that appears whitewashed when illuminated by the sun and I’m struck by the abundance of creamy ...
The Rome Colosseum, Verona’s impressive arena – everyone knows Italy’s beloved ancient Roman amphitheatres, synonymous with drama and pomp: gladiator conflicts, bloody spectacles and, still ...
One stunning area in Italy is often overlooked in favour of the Amalfi Coast, but travellers are truly missing out.
Japanese baller Kotaro Tokuda tricked his way to the freestyle football title, winning the Red Bull Street Style World Final at the Roman amphitheatre in Lecce. Italian World Cup winners Fabio ...