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Ongoing digs at a Roman villa in the town of Villajoyosa in Spain, have revealed more than 4,000 fragments of wall paintings.
The last place you expect to find an Italian hotel filled with works of art, sculptures, fountains, and an actual Roman amphitheater is Marbella.
While inspecting a sumptuous villa in Rome, an electrician stumbled across long lost works by the Baroque painter Carlo Maratta.
Archaeological excavations carried out in La Vila Joiosa, Alicante, have brought to light more than 4,000 fragments of an ...
The Grotto of Diana at the Villa D'Este outside of Rome will open to visitors in May after being closed for 40 years.
"The notion of a Roman sculpture show might seem at first blush to be a bit stodgy," said Kyle MacMillan in the Chicago ...
When only an international escape will do, these 26 properties—from a jungle-meets-beach paradise in Madagascar to a ...
Spanish archaeologists unearthed over 4,000 fragments of wall paintings that once decorated the Roman villa of Barberes Sud ...
New Delhi: Walk through the corridors of Roman churches, have a tête-à-tête with the villas of Piazza Armerina or bask under the ornate ceilings of Basilica of San Vitale, the artistic pinnacle of the ...
Go off the European beaten track for alternative city breaks, says Sarah Marshall, with Lucca, Gniezno, Bucharest and Nantes ...
Like other grand Roman hotels of its vintage, the St. Regis epitomises fin de siècle glamour. Yet a complete renovation has ...
Two photographs depict the couple near the Neronian arches, part of the Aqua Claudia, a Roman aqueduct, while one shows them in the gardens of the villa. The royal couple's visit is expected to ...