Rome, the Eternal City

With the tourist season upon us, wouldn’t you like to know a little more about Rome the Eternal City? In case you find yourself here in the boot in the future!

Rome is often referred to as the Eternal City or Caput Mundi, Latin for capital of the world. This comes from the long-held Roman belief that their city was the capital of the world. During the Roman Empire, Rome was indeed the capital of the world. Since 1871, it has been the capital of Italy.

6 Fun Facts About Rome

1. Rome’s birthday

Rome celebrates its birthday on April 21st. This year Rome is 2,776 years old! Legend has it that it was founded in 753 BC. The Etruscan ruins in Italy date back to the 8th century BC (700 BC). That makes it about 2800 years old. And Rome is, in fact, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe.

2. The Trevi fountain

Throw into a coin into the Trevi Fountain, and you’ll visit Rome again. At least that’s the popular belief, that’s what will happen. This belief is so popular that about 3,000 Euro are thrown into the Trevi Fountain every day! But beware of taking this money because it belongs to the city. And there is a heavy fine for doing so!

3. Rome’s catacombs

The catacombs of Rome are 13 km (8 miles) long and contain about 40,000 tombs. Contrary to popular belief, they say the catacombs were not used as hiding places. But as burial grounds, because Roman law forbade burials within the city limits. Christians didn’t follow the pagan tradition of cremation, and land was expensive. So they buried their dead in these huge underground cemeteries.

4. The seven hills of Rome

Tradition says that Romulus (the founder of Rome) founded the city on the Palatine Hill. But Rome began out as seven separate settlements on the seven hills of Rome. Aventine, Caelian, Capitoline, Esquiline, Palatine, Quirinal, and Viminal. It was only when these communities met for a series of sporting events that they began to unite. Then acting together, they drained the surrounding marshes and turned them into marketplaces. And voilà Rome was born!

5. Rome: a Unesco site

The historic center of Rome is an official UNESCO World Heritage Site. So is the Holy See (the Vatican and St. Paul’s Basilica). Rome is home to the Sistine Chapel and the Colosseum. It is the 14th most visited city in the world and the 3rd in the European Union. It is also the most popular tourist destination in Italy.

6. The Eternal City?

Rome is known as the Eternal City because of the ancient Roman belief that the city would last forever. No matter how many empires would rise and fall, Rome would remain. A flawed theory, because the Roman Empire did fall. But the Eternal City still stands and awaits your visit. It’s a beautiful and special place, so come on over!

📷 Image credits: all images by our Roman friend Maurizio; all rights reserved

21 responses to “Rome, the Eternal City”

  1. daylerogers Avatar

    Read this again and I STILL want to visit this delightful-sounding city. It would be fun to sit with you in person over a cup of coffee and time to just talk.

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    1. Signora Sheila Avatar

      I wish you could come over, Dayle. Rome, and Italy, are so delightful! But they’re also dangerous because once doesn’t seem to be enough. Especially if you toss money into the Trevi fountain!!

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    2. daylerogers Avatar

      That’s not a totally bad thing, coming back. I’m still hoping I can make it over once. Promise me a cup of coffee with you if we do!

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    3. Signora Sheila Avatar

      Certainly!! And a pizza!!

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  2. Nancy Ruegg Avatar

    The closest I’ve been to Italy was flying over it on our way to Israel. The sky was clear and I could actually see the boot! That trip was a dream God brought to pass quite miraculously. He could provide a trip to Europe just as easily…who knows?!

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    1. Sheila Avatar
      Sheila

      Well then, I hope he does allow you to actually land on the boot… and perhaps here in Abruzzo. Would love to meet you! And Italy is, well, it’s just a special place to visit!!!

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    2. Nancy Ruegg Avatar

      Wouldn’t that be fun?! To have a cup of coffee together in a little sidewalk cafe?

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    3. Sheila Avatar
      Sheila

      It would be meraviglioso!! Hope it can come about!!

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  3. lynnabbottstudios Avatar

    We visited Rome in 2017 (a second visit for me), and my son was absolutely enthralled. I suspect we will visit again as soon as we are able :-) Beautiful post! I loved reading more about this beautiful city! <3

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    1. Sheila Avatar
      Sheila

      Well Lynn, if you do make it over, consider coming to Abruzzo too! But Rome, yes you must see it again. It never grows old (in more ways than one)! It is indeed special!!

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  4. Ellie www.newcreationsministries.wordpress.com/ Avatar

    Oh how I loved Rome! (I’ve missed your posts and guess I have to click onto something so I get them again.) Anyway, I’ve nominated you for the Light of the World award because you are such an inspiration to me as you shine your light over in Italy. (yeah, yeah, twist your arm, :) ) Feel free to post anytime in the future. I just wanted you to know how much I appreciate your strength of character in presenting your testimony to the world! Blessings back my friend,

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    1. Sheila Avatar
      Sheila

      Rome… what’s NOT to love, right? And thank you, that is so sweet of you to nominate me for that award. But I’m afraid I will have to decline. I simply don’t have the time to deal with all that’s required for the awards. I can sometimes barely keep up with responding to comments!! But I do appreciate the thought and your warm words of encouragement, thank you!!

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    2. Ellie www.newcreationsministries.wordpress.com/ Avatar

      I understand Sheila, just know that I believe you demonstrate that light throughout the world because of what you do. <3

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    3. Sheila Avatar
      Sheila

      Thanks Ellie! You are such a blessing and encouragement!

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  5. daylerogers Avatar

    Fascinating. Love the facts about this great city–especially how the settlements on the seven hills came together to become one, working together. Unity is still the way to go!

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    1. Sheila Avatar
      Sheila

      Thanks Dayle, I found it fascinating too. History has so much to teach us. And I have the privilege of living in a museum land!!

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  6. Jeff Rab Avatar

    Bucket list location!!!!

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    1. Sheila Avatar
      Sheila

      Good for you Jeff! Rome is special, our favorite city. And if you do make it over, try swinging by Abruzzo too!! Mario and I would love to meet you!

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    2. Jeff Rab Avatar

      Thank you, Sheila!

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  7. Gail Johnson Avatar

    Thank you for the lovely tour, Sheila. Italy is one of my favorite places. Not sure I will get to visit, but I do enjoy visiting your blog! Thanks for sharing your home with us.

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    1. Sheila Avatar
      Sheila

      You are more than welcome Gail! I do hope you will one day get to visit this beautiful nation. But until then, I’m more than glad to share Our Italy with you!!

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