He had it all but he wanted it all. From the time he ascended the throne of Rome in 117 A.D. and for twenty-one years, he spent most of his reign traveling all over his vast Empire to see, feel, inspire and create. He was always leaving back a trace that defined the Empire's provinces, establishing cities throughout the Balkans, Egypt and Asia Minor, but also making Rome more culturally diverse than ever before.
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Thursday, May 24, 2018
Hadrian's Athens
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
7 Reasons To Visit Greece 2018: The Untouchables
Greece still is an unbelievable destinattion. And don't take this from us, as we have every reason to be biased - take it from our neighbor, the Italian-born blogger @ChiaraFerragni who is an international travel and fashion writer with thousands (or is it hundreds of thousands) of followers on her Facebook, Instagram and Twitter account.
Aigai, Home to Alexander the Great's Ancestors
Visit the ancient city of Aigai, the palace of Philip II, its necropolises with the magnificent royal tombs and its museum which hosts some of Greece's most cherished treasures through the site's innovative website, and discover another way to connect time and space.
Monday, May 14, 2018
Athens Culture Hub II: A city full of museums
Athens is a city that encourages you to visit its museums. In the Athenian museums is preserved all the Greek history, treasures that are worth seeing once in a lifetime. You can find anything you wish: ancient greek artifacts, paintings from the post-Byzantine period, modern works of art is just a small selection of what you can find in the museums around Athens.