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Hidden Rome: discover the
secrets tresures of the Eternal City!
HIDDEN ROME - SPECIAL TOURS
Rome
hides hundreds art and archaeological treasures inside and even under
its buildings: we are specialized in organizing tours like the
underground Rome, visits to churches closed to the public, crypts,
private museums and historical private apartments.
DAN BROWN'S ANGELS &
DEMONS UNOFFICIAL TOUR
Discover the Truth which goes far beyond Dan Brown’s novel…
“From Santi’s earthly
tomb with demons hole,
‘Cross Rome the
mystic elements unfold.
The path of light is
laid, the sacred test,
Let angels guide you
on your lofty quest.”
The success of Dan
Brown’s thriller Angels and Deamons has created an interests for
Bernini’s sculptures and in general for the Baroque simbolism of roman
architecture connected with the papacy and the Catholic Church never
seen before. Our itinerary focuses on the visits of real places
mentioned in the best-seller of the American writer concerning the Path
of Illumination. It deals with the so- called ''four Altars of
Science'', which lead the Sect insiders – who were required to decipher
a complex symbolism – at the Illumination's church, namely Saint Angel’s
Castle . This itinerary of the places of Monumental Rome starting from
the Baroque church of Santa Maria della Vittoria (which contains the
marvellous sculpture by Bernini “The Transverberation of St. Teresa of
Avila”) and crossing Piazza Barberini (where the professor-detective
Robert Langdon lives), following the novel to Piazza del Popolo, we’ll
go back to the church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva and the Pantheon to
reach, afterwards, Piazza Navona ending up in Saint Angel’s Castle and,
following the Passetto di Borgo, in St Peter’s Square.
Following the novels
clue our guide will show not only the places but will reveal the real
simbolism of the baroque biuldings: in fact Dan Brown’s simbologly is
totally incorrect, he basically misunderstands the role of the church
and the artist, and the original purpose of the artworks but, however,
there is an hiddeng meaning in the roman’s architecture. The real and
original meaning, believe it or not, could be more “explosive” than any
terrorist threat.
Why us? Because our
tour is the only that will make you aware of who really where the
Illuminati (who were never in Rome by the way), and that the “ancient
disturbing truth” never existed, because the Truth has always been under
you eyes and you were only missing the keys to open it! So if you are
looking for a real, deep, spiritual journey into Rome’s Baroque heart we
are the only ones to make it!
ON THE FOOTSTEPS OF SAINT
PETER DRIVING TOUR
Was Saint Peter ever
in Rome? According to the Gospel this seems controversial but reading
the apocrypha tradition we will follow his predication in Rome and visit
the places where there are memories rather than evidencies of his
mission to the Capital of the Roman Empire. We’ll start from the Appian
Way, the catacombs of San Sebastiano where his memory worship toghether
with Saint Paul in the middle Ages, then the Quo vadis tiny Churc where
Peter met the Lord and asked him where He was going (Quo vadis, Domine?
in latin), the Church of the Saint Peter in Vinculis (Chains) to see the
chains from his prison. In the Church of Santa Francesca Romana on the
Roman forum there is a piece of cobblestone on which the Saint prints
were left when he prayed agaist his enemy, Simon the Wizard who was
selling miracles, then the Catacombs of Priscilla where he made the very
first baptism in Rome, endig up in Saint Peter’s Square.
Optional visit to the tomb of Saint Peter in the Scavi under Saint
Peter’s Basilica, please note that we don’t charge anything you will be
given an email address to book the visit and you can pay ticket at the
Scavi because they only permit to their own guides to enter the Scavi.
GHOSTS OF ROME
An
interesting walk from St Angel Bridge to Sisto Bridge crossing over
Piazza Navona andCampo de’ Fiori, we’ll retrace lives of figures like Beatrice
Cenci, Olimpia Maidalchini, called the “Pimpaccia” of Piazza Navona,
Giordano Bruno -burned as an heretic by the Roman Inquisition-, the Pope
Alexander IV Borgia, the King of Savoy Umberto I. The lives of these
figures and the places related to them offer unlimited fascinations to
the alert visitor, without losing hope, during the quiet summer
evenings, to discern one of those spectres …
THE JEWISH GHETTO
The
Porticus Ottaviae, was from the 15th to the 18th century a Jewish
Ghetto. This area had a concentrated history : from the ruins of
Republican and Imperial Rome to the medieval constructions, from the
Renaissance Ghetto to the construction of the Synagogue until the
tragedy of the Nazi deportation.