Arch of Constantine was commissioned by the (then) Roman Senate to honour Constantine’s victory in the battle of Milvian Bridge in 312CE. Constantine defeated Maxentius in the battle. Today there are only three triumphal arches …

Arch of Constantine was commissioned by the (then) Roman Senate to honour Constantine’s victory in the battle of Milvian Bridge in 312CE. Constantine defeated Maxentius in the battle. Today there are only three triumphal arches …
Pantheon is a catholic church (former Roman Temple) in the capital city of Italy, Rome. During the reign of Augustus, from 27BC to 14AD, Marcus Agrippa initially commissioned a temple. The temple was later completed …
Altar of the Fatherland (Italian: Altare della Patria), also known as Victor Emmanuel II National Monument (Italian: Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II) or (Mole del) Vittoriano was built on the first hill on which Rome was …
The Church of Saint Louis of the French (San Luigi dei Francesi) is a Roman Catholic church near Pantheon and Piazza Navona. It is a small church in city center of Rome, just between the Pantheon and Piazza Navona. …
Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II or Milan Galleria is arguably one of the oldest shopping malls of Italy and the world. Named after the first King of the Kingdom of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele II. It …
Trevi Fountain, also known as Fontana di Trevi, is in the Trevi district of Rome and is the largest fountain of the city with the measurements of 49m in width and 26m high. The name …
Milan Cathedral, also known as Duomo di Milano, located in Milan, Italy is the fifth largest christian church and second largest catholic cathedral in the world. The church is also considered to be one of …