The Segovia aqueduct is a bold legacy of Rome's presence in Spain, though no one knows who or when it was built it.
A significant site commemorating the impact of World War I on Europe, it comprises numerous memorials and cemeteries.
Forums were the heart of ancient Roman cities, serving as hubs for social activities, gatherings, and public speeches.
Today the perilous state of the environment is often in the news. Many stories describe how Earth is being damaged by human ...
A new book examines the streetscapes of our historic towns and marvels at what we can easily take for granted. Its author, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Archaeologists working in Italy have found an underwater structure that is nearly 2,000 years old - and was built ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a Roman military structure in Turkey dating to the fourth century, when Emperor ...
Since President Xi Jinping came to power in March 2013, authorities have insisted on adhering to Communist Party values like ...
The ruins in Vizzini, Sicily were built sometime between the 2nd and 4th century C.E.
In that time, their architecture and design practice had expanded to encompass retail, restaurant, and fine-art concepts with ...
One key reason the Byzantine Empire thrived for so long was its strategic location. Constantinople was situated at the ...
As Rome welcomed the arrival of autumn, waves of avid tourists converged at the crossroads of Via delle Muratte, Via dei ...