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Roman Culture

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Roman culture refers to the culture of the Roman Republic, later the Roman Empire, which at its peak covered an area from present-day Lowland Scotland and Morocco to the Euphrates. The culture and traditions in Rome reflect its historic past and celebrate the modern world. Roman culture is an eclectic mix of high culture, the arts, fashion, and historic architecture. Structures by 17th-century architect Bernini mingle with modern-day architecture. Art created by the masters during the Renaissance and Baroque periods coexists with modern-day pieces in art museums and galleries throughout the city. Modern work buildings are steps away from historic monuments, like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. In short, Rome is an eclectic culture of a busy cosmopolitan city that reveres its past. Food is an integral part of the culture in Rome, with dishes that are full of flavor and reflective of old Roman tradition Fresh vegetables, inexpensive cuts of meats, pasta and cheese are typical ingredients in Roman dishes. During the Easter and Christmas holiday seasons, Rome traditions exhibit the strong Christian culture of the Eternal City. One such Rome tradition is to go to St. Peter’s Square on Easter and Christmas to receive a blessing from the Pope. Daily life revolves around enduring traditions rich in religion and food. It is this contrast of historic and modern culture and traditions that define Rome as the Eternal City.

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Roman Culture

Presentations | English