Visit the Colosseum under the Moon
Impressionists painted the same object during the day and during the night. The same object gives different emotion under different lights. That is the reason why you should visit the Colosseum under the Moon, even if you already visited it in the daylight. Do not miss this unique chance.
Visit the Colosseum in the moonlight with Italy Travels
To visit the Colosseum under the Moon we will provide you with a voucher that when printed it gives the visitor the possibility to go directly at the ticket office for people with bookings, so that you do not have to wait in line. When into the museum, enjoy how the lights and the shadows shape the stones and pay attention to the silence that inhabits this place. Think that when roman people used actively this place for spectacles and shows, the silence was surely the last thing to be here: yells and screams from the audience and from the gladiators filled the place in every moment. Visit the Colosseum under the Moon and live an experience you won’t forget.
Visit the Colosseum in the moonlight and jump the line
Rome is such a lively city that it is rare to remain with nothing to do for an evening, every corner will incite you. But if this should happen, do not forget to visit the Colosseum under the Moon: do not wait, visit our site www.ticketsrome.com and check the availability of this very requested tour. It is very requested because in addition to visit the usual part of the Colosseum you will have the access also for the Hypogeum Section: the galleries under the amphitheatre where gladiators and beasts waited to enter into the arena. Who knows, if you visit the Colosseum under the Moon it can happen to see the shadow of a gladiator walking in the semi-darkness of the Hypogeum…
Colosseum Rome Admission
Do not forget to visit the Colosseum in your holiday in Rome. There are a lot of ways to visit the Colosseum, depending on which kind of visit you prefer to do.
Colosseum Rome Admission with Italy Travels
With the Colosseum Rome admission there are a million things to know and discover about this historical and glorious monument. One of these, an argument that divided a lot of expert of history and roman archaeology is the origin of the name of this amphitheatre, the Colosseum.
One of the most convincing theories is that in ancient times that was a huge statue of Nero the Emperor, whose colossal proportion (more that 30 meters) gave the name on the amphitheatre that was next to it. Another option is that the huge measures that caused the name were not the measures of the statue of Nero but the size of the Colosseum itself. Book your visit to the Colosseum so that you can think of the different theories on the place.
Where is the Colosseum?
Another option on which the visitor can think after reserving a Colosseum Rome Admission is related to the place on which the amphitheatre rises. On the hill on which the Colosseum stands, there was in ancient times a temple of the goddess Iside, so that the hill was named “Collis Isei”, that is the hill where there is the temple of Iside. Last but not least, a legend tells us that in ancient times the Colosseum was inhabited by Demons, and at the end of the ceremonies the ritual question was “Colis Eum?” or, “Do you adore him?” referring to the chief of the demons. There are so much other curiosities you can discover about the Colosseum, reserve a Colosseum Rome Admission or a guided tour on our site.
Tour of Borghese Gallery
Galleria Borghese was constituted in 1902 after the Italian State acquired the collection from Borghese family. This was a powerful roman family, one of the members was also a Pope, Pope Paul V. This gave of course a strong prestige to the family that collected in their Villa some of the most beautiful masterpieces of the time. Book a tour of Borghese Gallery and come to discover them.
Tour of Borghese Gallery with a private tour
The tour of Borghese Gallery can be made also as a private tour. In this case the guide is private for you and will accompany you through the hall of the villas and make an explanation, which can be personalised belonging to your request, of the several masterpieces. One of them is a statue your guide will be very pleased to pause on, as its beauty is stunning. The statue is the Rape of Proserpina, made by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The sculptural group is related to the tale of Proserpina, of which Pluto fell in love with. As a consequence, he kidnapped her against her willing and took her under earth. The sculpture represents the moment in which he took her, and the desperate of the moment is impressed in the marble. You cannot avoid this sight: book now a tour of Borghese Gallery.
Tour of Borghese Gallery with Italy Travels
Borghese Gallery is one of the four museums most visited in Italy, and when you will visit it with a tour of Borghese Gallery you will easily understand why. Borghese was born as a private collection, and the importance of the family Borghese made this collection unique, because of the canvas of Caravaggio and the sculptures of Bernini. The architecture of the villa and the external façade is of a unique beauty and elegance and one should visit Borghese even just for these reasons. Book a tour of Borghese Gallery, visit our site www.ticketsrome.com or call our offices at 0039 055 2670402, our operators will be glad to reserve you a tour of Borghese Gallery that permits you to jump the line and get directly in the museum.
Vatican Museums in Rome
The Vatican Museums is a special place because is the meeting point of many stories, each one for every masterpiece here kept. Vatican museums of Rome are surely famous for the ancient history that they contain. However, in this museum we do not find just masterpieces coming from old ages very far from us.
Visits of Vatican Museums in Rome
What gives distinctiveness of the Vatican Museums in Rome is the presence of the Collection of Contemporary Art. This Collection of Contemporary Art comprehends paintings, graphic art and sculptures of more than 250 international artists, which formed a corpus of almost 800 works. Among the artists, we find masterpieces of Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Wassily Kandinsky, Marc Chagall, Otto Dix, Giorgio de Chirico and Salvador Dalì. The connection between Art and the Church began with Pope Paul VI, that in 1964 invited the artists of those years in the Sistine Chapel. The finality of this exhibition is that Vatican Museums of Rome intent to conserve them “in the name of the Italian State.”
Vatican Museums Rome no line ticket
The area covered by this exhibition at the Vatican Museums in Rome is a large area, but the visitor will have all the time to see it as with our vouchers s/he can jump the line avoiding to wait at the entrance, fact that permits to save precious time and dedicate it to see the numerous masterpieces. Many of these masterpieces have a religious background, as the famous and beautiful Pietà of Vincent Van Gogh, where the subject of the Christ among the arms of his mother is enriched by the personal touch of the master Vincent van Gogh, which made one of the most touching picture that a museum has ever contained. You cannot miss this sight, book a ticket for The Vatican Museums Rome.