Piazza Navona: Where Water Meets History – From Ancient Naumachiae to Baroque Fountains

Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most beloved squares, brimming with history that spans nearly two millennia. Its unique shape and design can be traced back to the Stadium of Domitian, built in 86 AD. The stadium, known as Circus Agonalis, was commissioned by Emperor Domitian to host athletic competitions or agones, much like the … Continue reading Piazza Navona: Where Water Meets History – From Ancient Naumachiae to Baroque Fountains