"Itin raire De Rome Et De Ses Environs, Volumes 1-2" is a detailed 19th-century guidebook by Mariano Vasi offering a comprehensive tour of Rome and its surrounding areas. Originally published in French, this edition provides English-speaking travelers with invaluable insights into the historical, architectural, and cultural landmarks of the Eternal City. Vasi's meticulous descriptions cover famous sites, hidden gems, and the artistic treasures that define Rome's rich heritage.
This guidebook offers a unique glimpse into the experiences of early tourists and scholars exploring Rome. Readers can appreciate the historical context and explore the city's evolution through the eyes of a knowledgeable observer. Whether you are a historian, an architecture enthusiast, or simply a lover of Italian culture, this book provides an immersive journey through the streets of Rome as they existed in the 1840s.
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