Hi, I’m Gianluca.
I studied cultural anthropology, and I’ve always been fascinated by the different ways people live, move, and experience a place.
Rome is not only my city – it’s the environment I love observing, understanding, and sharing through these small stories.
Together with my wife Connie, we host travellers in our small hotel near the Vatican, where we enjoy meeting people from all over the world and exchanging perspectives – just as I do here in the blog.
If you ever feel like saying hello while exploring Rome, you’ll find us on our terrace as well, where every morning we serve breakfast with a view.
Gianluca
Tag med på en fascinerende rejse gennem Roms fortryllende obelisker, storslåede gamle egyptiske strukturer, der har fundet et hjem i Den Evige Stad. Med 13 originale obelisker spredt rundt omkring i Rom, hver med sin egen spændende historie, står disse monumentale vartegn som vedvarende symboler på historie og kunst. Opdag hemmelighederne bag deres konstruktion og transport fra Egypten til Rom, beundr deres imponerende højder og udsøgte hieroglyfiske indskrifter. Mens du slentrer fra QuodLibet B&B, bekvemt beliggende nær det majestætiske Obelisco di Piazza del Popolo, dyk ned i den historiske betydning af hver obelisk, fra de gamle kejsere, der hyldede dem, til pavens genindvielse under renæssancen og barokperioden. Beundr Obelisco di Piazza della Minerva, der står højt ved siden af den betagende Basilica di Santa Maria sopra Minerva, en unik blanding af egyptiske og kristne symboler. Fordyb dig i de gamle vidundere og tidløse tiltrækning af Roms obelisker, der hver især afslører et fascinerende kapitel i byens historie og et vidnesbyrd om dens vedvarende kulturelle arv.
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Hi, I’m Gianluca.
I studied cultural anthropology, and I’ve always been fascinated by the different ways people live, move, and experience a place.
Rome is not only my city - it’s the environment I love observing, understanding, and sharing through these small stories.
Together with my wife Connie, we host travellers in our small hotel near the Vatican, where we enjoy meeting people from all over the world and exchanging perspectives - just as I do here in the blog.
If you ever feel like saying hello while exploring Rome, you'll find us on our terrace as well, where every morning we serve breakfast with a view.
Gianluca
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