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For Lovers of Art, History....and Wine


Select any two of the 3-hour modules below to create your "Rome in a Day" highlights tour.
And don't worry, we won't forget to sit down for a nice trattoria lunch in between!



Bernini & Caravaggio: Borghese and Baroque

The Borghese is called "the Queen of the Private Collections" for a reason, and when you walk out you'll



Monuments & Empire: Coliseum and Forum

The tour will conclude with a visit of the Etruscan Museum, one of the most important in Italy for its rich Etruscan-Roman patrimony. It will also be possible to visit the Historical Museum of Alabaster, with its collection of about 300 alabaster artefacts from the 18th century to the present day. In fact, the products of the.


Underground and Christian Rome

Just the drive to Volterra is a special one: in fact it offers a magnificent panorama of the gentle undulating hills, here and there abruptly interrupted by the BALZE (crags): like gashes in the slopes moulded by the natural erosion of sand and clay. In the heart of a mining region which yields alabaster as well as a variety of.


Vatican City: Sistine, Museums & St Peter's

Just the drive to Volterra is a special one: in fact it offers a magnificent panorama of the gentle undulating hills, here and there abruptly interrupted by the BALZE (crags): like gashes in the slopes moulded by the natural erosion of sand and clay. , Volterra With its 3.000 years of civilization,is one of the most .


Obelisks & Mosaics

Just the drive to Volterra is a special one: in fact it offers a magnificent panorama of the gentle undulating hills, here and there abruptly interrupted by the BALZE (crags): like gashes in the slopes moulded by the natural erosion of sand and clay. In the heart of a mining region which yields alabaster as well as a variety of minerals.


Back In Time: Catacombs & Appian Way

Just the drive to Volterra is a special one: in fact it offers a magnificent panorama of the gentle undulating hills, here and there abruptly interrupted by the BALZE (crags): like gashes in the slopes moulded by the natural erosion of sand and clay. In the heart of a mining region which yields alabaster as well as a variety of minerals.