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Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the most visited cities in Europe, and is located in Lazio, a region in central Italy

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Background imageRome Collection: Consecration or Apotheosis of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius 180 AD (engraving)

Consecration or Apotheosis of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius 180 AD (engraving)
ELD4962406 Consecration or Apotheosis of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius 180 AD (engraving); (add.info.: Roman Antiquite "Consecration or Apotheosis of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius 180 AD")

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite ' View of the Great Fire of Rome under the Reign of Emperor Nero in July 64'

Roman Antiquite " View of the Great Fire of Rome under the Reign of Emperor Nero in July 64"
ELD4962302 Roman Antiquite " View of the Great Fire of Rome under the Reign of Emperor Nero in July 64" (Great Fire of Rome was an urban fire in the year AD 64)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite: The Roman Emperor Tiberius (Tiberius, 42 BC) in his villa in Capri

Roman Antiquite: The Roman Emperor Tiberius (Tiberius, 42 BC) in his villa in Capri
ELD4962182 Roman Antiquite: The Roman Emperor Tiberius (Tiberius, 42 BC) in his villa in Capri (Tiberius in Capri where he spent much of his final years)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite, Punic War: The Meeting of Scipio the African (235-183 BC)

Roman Antiquite, Punic War: The Meeting of Scipio the African (235-183 BC)
ELD4961714 Roman Antiquite, Punic War: The Meeting of Scipio the African (235-183 BC) General Roman and Carthaginian General Hannibal (247-183 BC) a Zama en 202 BC (Second punic war)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite: The departure of the Roman consul Marcus Atilius Regulus (256 BC)

Roman Antiquite: The departure of the Roman consul Marcus Atilius Regulus (256 BC)
ELD4961623 Roman Antiquite: The departure of the Roman consul Marcus Atilius Regulus (256 BC) for Carthage during the First Punic War (Attilius Regulus's departure for Carthage in 256 BC)

Background imageRome Collection: Roman Antiquite: Marcus Furius Camillus dit Camillus chooses a location on the Aventine for a

Roman Antiquite: Marcus Furius Camillus dit Camillus chooses a location on the Aventine for a temple dedicated to Juno
ELD4961565 Roman Antiquite: Marcus Furius Camillus dit Camillus chooses a location on the Aventine for a temple dedicated to Juno 392 BC

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: ' Spurius Cassius Vecellinus or Viscellinus accuses of wanting to become king

Ancient Rome: " Spurius Cassius Vecellinus or Viscellinus accuses of wanting to become king (for adfectatio regni)
ELD4961516 Ancient Rome: " Spurius Cassius Vecellinus or Viscellinus accuses of wanting to become king (for adfectatio regni)

Background imageRome Collection: Ancient Rome: ' Tarquin the superb and his son Sextus Tarquin (died 509 BC)

Ancient Rome: " Tarquin the superb and his son Sextus Tarquin (died 509 BC)
ELD4961476 Ancient Rome: " Tarquin the superb and his son Sextus Tarquin (died 509 BC) sending him to Gabies to take power" (Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Tarquin the Proud)

Background imageRome Collection: Civilization of Antiquity: Suicide of the Roman Emperor Neron in the year 68

Civilization of Antiquity: Suicide of the Roman Emperor Neron in the year 68. Colour engraving of the 19th century
NWI4912092 Civilization of Antiquity: Suicide of the Roman Emperor Neron in the year 68. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Civilization of Antiquity)

Background imageRome Collection: Marble cinerary urn bearing the name of Sestidus Nundinus, 3rd century ap

Marble cinerary urn bearing the name of Sestidus Nundinus, 3rd century ap
JEB4911707 Marble cinerary urn bearing the name of Sestidus Nundinus, 3rd century ap. JC, Musee archeologie mediterraneenne, Marseille; Musee d'Archeologie Mediterraneenne, Marseille

Background imageRome Collection: Civilization of Antiquite: Bust of Augustus (Octavian or Octavian, 63 BC-14 AD), first Roman emperor

Civilization of Antiquite: Bust of Augustus (Octavian or Octavian, 63 BC-14 AD), first Roman emperor
NWI4911619 Civilization of Antiquite: Bust of Augustus (Octavian or Octavian, 63 BC-14 AD), first Roman emperor.; (add.info.: Civilization of Antiquite: Bust of Augustus (Octavian or Octavian)

Background imageRome Collection: Woman's head topped with a Victory. 3rd century BC. Marble sculpture. From Canosa in Southern Italy

Woman's head topped with a Victory. 3rd century BC. Marble sculpture. From Canosa in Southern Italy
JEB4907350 Woman's head topped with a Victory. 3rd century BC. Marble sculpture. From Canosa in Southern Italy. Mediterranean Archeology Museum of Marseille.; (add.info)

Background imageRome Collection: Representation of Saint John Nepomucene (1340-1393) Condemned by King Wenceslas IV of Boheme

Representation of Saint John Nepomucene (1340-1393) Condemned by King Wenceslas IV of Boheme. 19th century (engraving)
ELD4909511 Representation of Saint John Nepomucene (1340-1393) Condemned by King Wenceslas IV of Boheme. 19th century (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRome Collection: Motto SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus) emblem of the Roman republic

Motto SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus) emblem of the Roman republic and then of the Roman empire associates with
ELD4907557 Motto SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus) emblem of the Roman republic and then of the Roman empire associates with the eagle

Background imageRome Collection: Representation of Saint Cyriacus (Cyriacus or Syriacus) of Rome with his twenty-three companions

Representation of Saint Cyriacus (Cyriacus or Syriacus) of Rome with his twenty-three companions martyrs in Rome
ELD4914831 Representation of Saint Cyriacus (Cyriacus or Syriacus) of Rome with his twenty-three companions martyrs in Rome, including Large, Crescentian, Memmie, Julienne

Background imageRome Collection: Fragment of Milliaire Borne by Maximin of Thrace, Gallo-Roman (upper detail), 237 after Jesus Christ

Fragment of Milliaire Borne by Maximin of Thrace, Gallo-Roman (upper detail), 237 after Jesus Christ
JEB4913616 Fragment of Milliaire Borne by Maximin of Thrace, Gallo-Roman (upper detail), 237 after Jesus Christ. Dim: 222x37 (diameter) x64cm. Limestone of Ambrault

Background imageRome Collection: Jules Cesar crosses the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on 10 January 49 BC in

Jules Cesar crosses the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on 10 January 49 BC in the footsteps of Pompee
NWI4913488 Jules Cesar crosses the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on 10 January 49 BC in the footsteps of Pompee the Great (Gneo Pompeo Magno or Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus)

Background imageRome Collection: Caius Valerius Catullus, known as Catullo (87 - 54 BC) recting one of his poems in the lyre

Caius Valerius Catullus, known as Catullo (87 - 54 BC) recting one of his poems in the lyre
NWI4913356 Caius Valerius Catullus, known as Catullo (87 - 54 BC) recting one of his poems in the lyre, has a small assembly in his villa in Sermione, Lombardy (Italy)

Background imageRome Collection: Representation of Saint Agnes of Rome and the son of the prefect killed by an angel

Representation of Saint Agnes of Rome and the son of the prefect killed by an angel and revived by Agnes
ELD4912814 Representation of Saint Agnes of Rome and the son of the prefect killed by an angel and revived by Agnes. 19th century (engraving); Private Collection; Photo © The Holbarn Archive

Background imageRome Collection: Representation of Saint Paphnuce of Thebes called the confessor (4th century)

Representation of Saint Paphnuce of Thebes called the confessor (4th century)
ELD4914259 Representation of Saint Paphnuce of Thebes called the confessor (4th century) embrace by Emperor Constantine the Great (274-337) (Constantine the great kissing Saint Paphnutius of Thebes)

Background imageRome Collection: Italy, Rome: the capitol (campidoglio), a dioscure, 1895

Italy, Rome: the capitol (campidoglio), a dioscure, 1895
LUX4787535 Italy, Rome: the capitol (campidoglio), a dioscure, 1895; (add.info.: Italy, Rome: the capitol (campidoglio), a dioscure, 1895); Photo © Lux-in-Fine

Background imageRome Collection: Italy, Lazio, Lazio, Rome: Ponte Milvio, 1895

Italy, Lazio, Lazio, Rome: Ponte Milvio, 1895
LUX4770419 Italy, Lazio, Lazio, Rome: Ponte Milvio, 1895; (add.info.: Italy, Lazio, Lazio, Rome: Ponte Milvio, 1895); Photo © Lux-in-Fine

Background imageRome Collection: France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Gard (30), Nimes: Le pont du Gard

France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Gard (30), Nimes: Le pont du Gard, animated view with tourists on the three levels of
LUX4767751 France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Gard (30), Nimes: Le pont du Gard, animated view with tourists on the three levels of the Roman bridge, 1900; (add.info.: France, Languedoc-Roussillon)

Background imageRome Collection: Triumphal Cortege of the Ark of the Covenant, Arch of Titus, Foro Romano, Rome, 1st century (marble)

Triumphal Cortege of the Ark of the Covenant, Arch of Titus, Foro Romano, Rome, 1st century (marble)
DEX5040702 Triumphal Cortege of the Ark of the Covenant, Arch of Titus, Foro Romano, Rome, 1st century (marble); Forum, Rome

Background imageRome Collection: Andrea Palladio (1508 - 1580), Schema of maconation of the walls of the military camps of Jules

Andrea Palladio (1508 - 1580), Schema of maconation of the walls of the military camps of Jules Cesar
GIM5038034 Andrea Palladio (1508 - 1580), Schema of maconation of the walls of the military camps of Jules Cesar.; (add.info.: Andrea Palladio (1508 - 1580)

Background imageRome Collection: Different uniforms of Swiss guards (Swiss guards) from the Vatican City

Different uniforms of Swiss guards (Swiss guards) from the Vatican City, chromolithography from the end of the 19th
JAB5037080 Different uniforms of Swiss guards (Swiss guards) from the Vatican City, chromolithography from the end of the 19th century; (add.info)

Background imageRome Collection: Entry of the French army into Rome (Italy), 15 February 1798

Entry of the French army into Rome (Italy), 15 February 1798
JAB5035981 Entry of the French army into Rome (Italy), 15 February 1798.; (add.info.: Entry of the French army into Rome (Italy), 15 February 1798.); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis

Background imageRome Collection: Francesco Petrarca (Petrarca): ' de Romulo romanorum primo rege'

Francesco Petrarca (Petrarca): " de Romulo romanorum primo rege"
GIA5034637 Francesco Petrarca (Petrarca): " de Romulo romanorum primo rege".; (add.info.: Francesco Petrarca (Petrarca): " de Romulo romanorum primo rege".); © Giancarlo Costa

Background imageRome Collection: Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)

Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)
CUL4899301 Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry); (add.info.: Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475. History of the founder and fifth king of Rome according to the account of Livy)

Background imageRome Collection: Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)

Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)
CUL4899294 Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry); (add.info.: Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475. TARQUINIUS PRISCUS, Lucius (579 BC). King of Rome (616 BC-579 BC)

Background imageRome Collection: Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)

Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)
CUL4898956 Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry); (add.info.: Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475. TARQUINIUS PRISCUS, Lucius (579 BC). King of Rome (616 BC-579 BC)

Background imageRome Collection: The death of Napoleon II, son of Napoleon I, Duke of Reichstadt (1811-1832)

The death of Napoleon II, son of Napoleon I, Duke of Reichstadt (1811-1832)
ELD4898634 The death of Napoleon II, son of Napoleon I, Duke of Reichstadt (1811-1832) at the Imperial Palace of Schonbrunn in Vienna, 1832

Background imageRome Collection: Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)

Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)
CUL4899466 Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry); (add.info.: Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475. History of the founder and fifth king of Rome according to the account of Livy)

Background imageRome Collection: Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)

Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)
CUL4899399 Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry); (add.info.: Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475. History of the founder and fifth king of Rome according to the account of Livy)

Background imageRome Collection: Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)

Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry)
CUL4899371 Tapestry illustrating Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475 (tapestry); (add.info.: Tarquinius Priscus. ca. 1475. History of the founder and fifth king of Rome according to the account of Livy)

Background imageRome Collection: Fictile vases in the British Museum. Vases in red clay with black decorative patterns

Fictile vases in the British Museum. Vases in red clay with black decorative patterns
FLO4679319 Fictile vases in the British Museum. Vases in red clay with black decorative patterns. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, etc

Background imageRome Collection: Bronze statue of an Amorino (infant cupid) with a dolphin from the Thermae (baths) at Regio IX

Bronze statue of an Amorino (infant cupid) with a dolphin from the Thermae (baths) at Regio IX, Insula IV, 5
FLO4687176 Bronze statue of an Amorino (infant cupid) with a dolphin from the Thermae (baths) at Regio IX, Insula IV, 5. Chromolithograph by J.G

Background imageRome Collection: Floor mosaic from a room in the viridarium (garden) in the House of Vesonius Primus, a fuller

Floor mosaic from a room in the viridarium (garden) in the House of Vesonius Primus, a fuller
FLO4687124 Floor mosaic from a room in the viridarium (garden) in the House of Vesonius Primus, a fuller. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile

Background imageRome Collection: Mosaic of a guard dog on a chain from the Casa del Poeta Tragico, House of the Tragic Poet

Mosaic of a guard dog on a chain from the Casa del Poeta Tragico, House of the Tragic Poet, Regio VI, Insulae 8,3,5
FLO4687105 Mosaic of a guard dog on a chain from the Casa del Poeta Tragico, House of the Tragic Poet, Regio VI, Insulae 8,3,5

Background imageRome Collection: Painting of an aquarium with fish and lobster from the House of the Patrician or Centenary

Painting of an aquarium with fish and lobster from the House of the Patrician or Centenary (Casa del Centenario)
FLO4687102 Painting of an aquarium with fish and lobster from the House of the Patrician or Centenary (Casa del Centenario), Regio IX, Insula VIII. Chromolithograph by J.G

Background imageRome Collection: Wind god from the House of the Patrician or Centenary (Casa di Centanario), Regio IX, Insula VIII

Wind god from the House of the Patrician or Centenary (Casa di Centanario), Regio IX, Insula VIII
FLO4687020 Wind god from the House of the Patrician or Centenary (Casa di Centanario), Regio IX, Insula VIII. Chromolithograph by J.G

Background imageRome Collection: Map of the excavations of Pompeii, showing the Insulae excavated between 1874-1881 in red

Map of the excavations of Pompeii, showing the Insulae excavated between 1874-1881 in red. Chromolithograph by J.G
FLO4686852 Map of the excavations of Pompeii, showing the Insulae excavated between 1874-1881 in red. Chromolithograph by J.G

Background imageRome Collection: Military costume: un infantryman italian (infantry), 15th century - Costume of an Italian

Military costume: un infantryman italian (infantry), 15th century - Costume of an Italian infantryman
FLO4676549 Military costume: un infantryman italian (infantry), 15th century - Costume of an Italian infantryman, 15th century - He wears a small brown cap embroidered in gold, long hair loose

Background imageRome Collection: Exterior of the Small Theatre or Odeon, Pompeii VIII.7.19. Columns in the street

Exterior of the Small Theatre or Odeon, Pompeii VIII.7.19. Columns in the street, and plinth for a statue
FLO4688219 Exterior of the Small Theatre or Odeon, Pompeii VIII.7.19. Columns in the street, and plinth for a statue. Chromolithograph and illustration by S

Background imageRome Collection: Interior the Ampitheatre, Pompeii. Chromolithograph after an illustration by S

Interior the Ampitheatre, Pompeii. Chromolithograph after an illustration by S
FLO4688201 Interior the Ampitheatre, Pompeii. Chromolithograph after an illustration by S. De Stefani from Antonio Niccolinios Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii: Essaies et Restorations)

Background imageRome Collection: View of the Street of Tombs outside the Herculaneum Gate, Pompeii

View of the Street of Tombs outside the Herculaneum Gate, Pompeii. Chromolithograph and illustration by G
FLO4688136 View of the Street of Tombs outside the Herculaneum Gate, Pompeii. Chromolithograph and illustration by G. Autoriello from Antonio Niccolinios Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii)

Background imageRome Collection: House of Marcus Lucretius, Reg IX, Ins 3, 5, 24, Pompeii. View of the courtyard with impluvium

House of Marcus Lucretius, Reg IX, Ins 3, 5, 24, Pompeii. View of the courtyard with impluvium
FLO4688078 House of Marcus Lucretius, Reg IX, Ins 3, 5, 24, Pompeii. View of the courtyard with impluvium, tablinum with mosaic floor, and garden with statues of satyrs and cupids

Background imageRome Collection: Shop near the fountain of Mercury, VI.5, Pompeii. Chromolithograph and illustration by G

Shop near the fountain of Mercury, VI.5, Pompeii. Chromolithograph and illustration by G
FLO4688064 Shop near the fountain of Mercury, VI.5, Pompeii. Chromolithograph and illustration by G. Autoriello from Antonio Niccolinios Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii)



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Rome Collection

Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the most visited cities in Europe, and is located in Lazio, a region in central Italy. A long and rich history, dating back to 753 BC when it was founded by Romulus and Remus. It was once the centre of the Roman Empire, which ruled much of Europe for centuries. Today, Rome is known for its ancient ruins, Baroque architecture, art galleries and museums. The city also boasts some beautiful parks and gardens as well as numerous churches and basilicas that are home to priceless works of art. Visitors can explore these sites or simply enjoy the vibrant atmosphere that makes Rome such an attractive destination for tourists from all over the world.
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