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Caesar's' language is not dead! Many inscriptions hosted in public spaces, parks and monuments remind us that Latin is a living language.

Together with RomaCulta you can discover and decipher them and get a dive in almost 3000 years of history. Our sources can be found here

C STAIO VITORI / QUI VIXIT ANNO UNO ET / M(ensi) X DIEB(us) XI C STATUS PRIS/CUS ET STAIANYIAS FILIO / DULCISSIMO FECERUNT

"To C. Statius Victor, who had been living for one year and/ten months/eleven days/C. Statius Pris/cus and Staianyas did it for their sweetheart son"


We offer two Latin basic-themes guided tours trough Rome for children and teenagers.
Exploring the inscriptions' core issues, Latin will turn into a living language and it will be, for the first time, intelligible.
These tours are tailor made for children and students who are eager to hear Roman stories. Our roman tours through "talking stones" lead both to main Rome's tourist attractions and to the less known ones.

 "Gods, Heroes, Saints - Explaining Epigraphs"
 Rome's History from the Beginning to Nowadays

A walking tour through the Field of Mars - Current methods of teaching Latin don’t involve students in loving this ancient language as a guided tour may do, especially if it takes place just where history sprung – in Rome.

A tour leading from the Tibe, through the Field of Mars (the ancient Campus Martius), where the inscriptions' basic aspects (phrasee structure, -grammar, syntax and so on) will be explained and become clear.

The tour:
  • Palazzo Spada (Rome's heroes)
  • Largo Argentina (Caesar's death)
  • Pantheon (Roman gods)
  • Piazza Navona (Saints)
  • St.Angel's bridge (Saints)

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    Inschrift mit BG

    A walking tour on the Capitoline Hill - For those who still think that studying Latin is a nonsense - or those who haven’t studied it yet at school. This tour will help them to understand Latin at its best.

    A first introduction to Rome's history from observation platforms to the Roman Forum and the Imperial ones.

    The tour:
  • Capitoline Hill (Roman early history)
  • National Monument to Victor Emanuel (Italy's new history)
  • Palazzo Spada (Renaissance)
  • Pantheon (Ceasars' history/Christendom)
  • Campo de` Fiori
  • Piazza Navona
  • Santa Maria sopra Minerva (Christendom/Papacy)

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    Nartex S.M.Trast.

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