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Baths of Agrippa | A Rome hidden gem near the Pantheon | Live Virtual Guide 

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Have you ever seen such ruins simply by strolling around the streets of a city?
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Комментарии : 31   
@susanculhane7601
@susanculhane7601 11 месяцев назад
Really enjoyed the enthusiastic walk and talk to the Baths of Agrippa, Virgo Aqueduct, etc. What a city Rome is! Truly the "citta eterna"!
@DOLRED
@DOLRED Год назад
Thanks for this tour! I was at the Pantheon on July 5, 1974. I wished I knew about the Agrippa Baths then. One could live in Rome for a year and still not see everything.
@BobEstremera
@BobEstremera Год назад
I love Rome and its history and that you can find bits of it just walking around. One of the most captivating cities on earth. And you do a great job bringing it to life.
@floramay7007
@floramay7007 Год назад
You could literally make a video about anything in Rome and it would be fascinating. Such an amazing city
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide Год назад
Absolutely! There's a story to tell about every single stone! 😜
@nielsdempster3696
@nielsdempster3696 Год назад
Wonderful insight into a beautiful corner of Rome. I really love your show. Thanks you
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide Год назад
Thank you so much! ☺️
@PS_Travels
@PS_Travels Год назад
Been to Rome several times and visiting the Pantheon every time...completely missed the Agrippan Baths every time! Thank you for showing this 😊 liked and subbed!
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide Год назад
Thank you so much!
@catherinechiara8944
@catherinechiara8944 Год назад
Wow!!! Your information is amazing!!! Just when I thought I 've seen most of Rome. Thank you for your fabulous sharing! Grazie!
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide Год назад
Thank you so much Catherine! 🤩
@MrJeremybowling
@MrJeremybowling Месяц назад
This is amazing, thank you, I truly enjoy all your content.
@markw4263
@markw4263 Год назад
I would love to see a walk through of Trajan’s Market!
@catherinechiara3914
@catherinechiara3914 10 месяцев назад
Amazing video!!! Next time I'm in Bella Roma, God willing, I definitely have to visit these Agrippa baths. Thank you for your superb videos. 👏 👏 👏
@jimsteinberg9291
@jimsteinberg9291 8 месяцев назад
Great insights and a beautifully edited video. Thank you!
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! 😊
@judithricca6915
@judithricca6915 11 месяцев назад
When, and if I return in Rome, just there for 4 weeks in October and November 2022, I have to see this spot in person. Grazie Mille.
@user-mg9fe3ph3y
@user-mg9fe3ph3y Месяц назад
Thank you so much vor the video! When I visited Rome I saw it but didn´t know what it was
@catchalotmor
@catchalotmor День назад
I searched out that Bath in my last visit in 2022. I think you could tell the history of imperial Rome in the development of the Baths, this is the first, then Neros, Titus, Trajans, Caracallas, and Diocletian. You could do a series!
@Mcmoria
@Mcmoria Год назад
Wonderful video!
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide Год назад
Thank you so much! 😊
@tunnus.123
@tunnus.123 Год назад
Great.
@jennhanna8126
@jennhanna8126 11 месяцев назад
yes!, please tell me all about the elephant!
@erminiatirelli4981
@erminiatirelli4981 11 дней назад
L'elefante è una scultura del Bernini il grande artista scultore, architetto del 1600. È anche l'autore della fontana dei quattro fiumi di piazza Navona nonché del grande colonnato che abbraccia la piazza del Vaticano davanti a San Pietro. Avrei molto da raccontare ma ci vorrebbe tanto, tanto tempo. Un abbraccio dall'Italia.
@samajier2566
@samajier2566 Год назад
Asik juga jalan jalan nya teman
@pggemmiti9385
@pggemmiti9385 Год назад
Thanks. I would be intrigued to see how those same ruins look from above via drone or simply at roof top or how seen integrated within the interior of the modern building.
@LiveVirtualGuide
@LiveVirtualGuide Год назад
You could try to see that on Google Earth! 😊
@snotnosewilly99
@snotnosewilly99 7 месяцев назад
Found an overhead photo of Agrippa's baths on Google maps. Just searched for the Pantheon, and the two arches were very close by. Not a very exciting view.
@louamato6332
@louamato6332 5 дней назад
I immediately had the same thought. Are drones permitted in all areas of Rome?
@pigdroppings
@pigdroppings Месяц назад
The Baths of Agrippa were huge, and apparently built out of concrete. The Pantheon was built out of concrete and is in great condition 2,000 years later. So, why were the baths of Agrippa destroyed...they should be in the same condition as the Pantheon, as they were built at about the same time and the same construction method. Of course the Pantheon was protected when it became a church. But, why would the people of Rome tear down the baths of Agrippa, it could have been used for some other purpose. Went on Wikipedia for the answer.....the Baths were mostly intact in 1500. The Baths were then attack and mined for construction rubble.....what a shame.
@giulianoradice4715
@giulianoradice4715 4 месяца назад
The best museum in Rome is MUSEO NAZIONALE ROMANO.
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