Thank you! Yes there are always new things to see in Rome. I find this particular Palazzo to be really one of the best little-known sites, and I love sharing it!
Thank you Elysa, I enjoyed so much this video that I’ve shared it in several groups in Facebook. It received great attention. I think this is one of the best video dedicated to Palazzo Colonna in YT. Great job and thank you!
You would be so good as a tour guide. Loving your insightful videos. We are arriving in Italy in November so your videos are very helpful in planning where to go and what to see.
The funny thing is that Colonna family still exist today's. It have 921 years of history, and still today it gives us some of the best characters of Italian politics. The last one was an European diplomat in the '80s.
You better believe they still exist…they happen to be one of the family bloodlines that are running the world behind the scenes and they want that fact to stay hidden. The other 12 or so families are the same.
the colonna are an illuminati family along with the farnase orsini conti medici aldobrandini gaetani borga chigi and several others. these people have inslaved the world through usary . they are all bankers . usary used to be illegal because it siphon off the wealth of people and puts into the hands of the one percent . most of the world doesn't realize they we are debt slaves to these banking cartels. I'm sure these families have castles all over Europe
I marmi policromi dei pavimenti le colonne portanti e diverse statue sicuramente si alla caduta dell'impero nell'urbe solo di statue si stima ce ne fossero almeno 4000
I haven't visited Palacio Colonna, but it's certainly one of the most stunning palaces in the world. I think the most stunning palace in the world is Versailles, but Colonna is right at the top alongside Versailles and the Hermitage.
Hi. I may be visiting Rome again this Christmas time. What are the best things to do for new years eve in Rome? Or the bust public gatherings i should say. Thanks you for your content
Hello Ricco and thanks a lot for watching my videos. Sorry for the late reply - If you did visit Rome over the Christmas and New Year's holidays, I hope you had a wonderful time!
@@RiccoMarselino Ah my apologies. I had assumed that since New Year's is past, you did not want an answer about what to do for New Year's in Rome. If you are still interested in this for next year, I have a whole page dedicated to this topic on my website, and I update it every year with whatever is current. This year, the big public event in Circus Maximus was cancelled but I hope it will be back next year. Here is the page so you can get more detailed information: www.romewise.com/rome-new-years-eve.html
E pensare che i nostri giovani preferiscono andare in Croazia Grecia Slovenia e non conoscono queste meraviglie.. villa Colonna poi villa DoriabPamphili villa Lante della Rovere villa Barberini villa Borghese e altre sono tra le più belle ville con parchi che esistano in Europa. (X me)
There was the biggest of all ancient temples, but it was fully destroyed for its materials in the renaissance, what a loss, the unique dodecastyle temple in ancient Rome.
Yes it's true so many things from Ancient Rome were destroyed throughout the centuries, even in the 20th century. I'm grateful for what we still do have.
When I made this video, it was the law in Italy that we had to wear masks indoors and outdoors. I did not stop working during the pandemic so some of my videos show me wearing a mask.
Well, we all did back when I filmed this video. The law of that moment was that masks were required both indoors and outdoors and most of us complied. Today there is no longer such a law and I don't wear it any more.
@@Romewise - and all the people obeyed such blatantly ridiculous "laws"! ... If your government told all of you to jump off the roof of a tall building you'd do that too???
Beautiful. It never ceases to amaze me that even after so many visits to Rone, I still have so much to see. Thank you Elyssa !
Thank you! You know, the Romans have a saying, "a lifetime is not enough!" And it's true!
You are now my fav! For my trip to Rome -thank you
Thank you so much!
Roma e’ meraviglia! Non smette mai di stupire ❤
Hai ragione! Adoro Roma e scopro cose nuove quasi tutti giorni!
استمتعت كثيرا بهذا الفديو وتمنيت لو لم ينتهي .. ما هذا الجمال الأخّاذ روعة وفن وإبداع لا محدود ❤
Thank you so much for your kind comments - شكرا جزيلا لتعليقاتك اللطيفة.
It's now on my list for whenever I can get back over there 🇺🇸✈🇮🇹 grazie
That's great! You will love it!
I can't believe I haven't been here before on my past trips. Stunning
I hope you will visit!
Thanks for the wonderful tour of Palazzo Colonna. I will add it to the list for the next time in Rome.
Thanks for watching! Yes, you will love it! It's just amazing!
Gorgeous place to visit and hopefully someday, I will. I have been to Rome but never knew about it. Thanks for showing it to us. 😊
Thank you! Yes there are always new things to see in Rome. I find this particular Palazzo to be really one of the best little-known sites, and I love sharing it!
Beautiful video. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Elysa, I enjoyed so much this video that I’ve shared it in several groups in Facebook. It received great attention. I think this is one of the best video dedicated to Palazzo Colonna in YT. Great job and thank you!
Thanks so much! I am very grateful you enjoyed it and wanted to share it. Thanks again!
You Are The Best Always With Beautiful Information
Thank you so much 😀
@@Romewise Prego
You would be so good as a tour guide. Loving your insightful videos. We are arriving in Italy in November so your videos are very helpful in planning where to go and what to see.
Thank you so much! I love sharing my love for Rome and am glad you find my videos helpful!
Amazing and interesting. I want to visit and see all these historical place including Rome but when.........God knows
I hope you will!
The funny thing is that Colonna family still exist today's.
It have 921 years of history, and still today it gives us some of the best characters of Italian politics.
The last one was an European diplomat in the '80s.
Yes in fact Prince Colonna and his family still live in this palazzo.
You better believe they still exist…they happen to be one of the family bloodlines that are running the world behind the scenes and they want that fact to stay hidden. The other 12 or so families are the same.
@@ColoredGlass777 we Italians are not hunger for power.
the colonna are an illuminati family along with the farnase orsini conti medici aldobrandini gaetani borga chigi and several others. these people have inslaved the world through usary . they are all bankers . usary used to be illegal because it siphon off the wealth of people and puts into the hands of the one percent . most of the world doesn't realize they we are debt slaves to these banking cartels. I'm sure these families have castles all over Europe
They rule the world
Thanks!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you!
Fabulous x
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
New vídeo!
New hair!
Yesss
Thanks! Glad you enjoy the video!
Beautiful video, thank you so much ❤
Glad you liked it!
Wow!
Thanks so much for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and the palazzo!
Bellissimo thank you
Grazie! I'm glad you liked it!
Great video!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Glad you liked it!!
Incredible! I wonder how much of the marble floors and decoration was farmed from Roman ruins right there on the property and the surrounding area?
Good question! I'm not sure if any of it was from Roman ruins but it's always possible!
I marmi policromi dei pavimenti le colonne portanti e diverse statue sicuramente si alla caduta dell'impero nell'urbe solo di statue si stima ce ne fossero almeno 4000
Sorry,"ones of the most stunning galleries of Roma",no,he is THE MOST STUNNING GALLERIE of this World!!!!
For me it's hard to pick one specific gallery in Rome as the MOST stunning but this one is certainly close to the top!
I haven't visited Palacio Colonna, but it's certainly one of the most stunning palaces in the world. I think the most stunning palace in the world is Versailles, but Colonna is right at the top alongside Versailles and the Hermitage.
Hello! We are heading back to Rome for a few days before heading down to the souther part of Italia. Do you offer private guiding?
Thanks so much for your kind comments. I am not a licensed tour guide, so no, I don't give tours. But thank you for asking!
Hi. I may be visiting Rome again this Christmas time. What are the best things to do for new years eve in Rome? Or the bust public gatherings i should say.
Thanks you for your content
Hello Ricco and thanks a lot for watching my videos. Sorry for the late reply - If you did visit Rome over the Christmas and New Year's holidays, I hope you had a wonderful time!
@@Romewise thank you, but you didn't answer my question.
@@RiccoMarselino Ah my apologies. I had assumed that since New Year's is past, you did not want an answer about what to do for New Year's in Rome. If you are still interested in this for next year, I have a whole page dedicated to this topic on my website, and I update it every year with whatever is current. This year, the big public event in Circus Maximus was cancelled but I hope it will be back next year.
Here is the page so you can get more detailed information:
www.romewise.com/rome-new-years-eve.html
E pensare che i nostri giovani preferiscono andare in Croazia Grecia Slovenia e non conoscono queste meraviglie.. villa Colonna poi villa DoriabPamphili villa Lante della Rovere villa Barberini villa Borghese e altre sono tra le più belle ville con parchi che esistano in Europa. (X me)
Io abito a roma da più di 20 anni, e non finisce mai di stupirmi....è vero quello che dicono i Romani della loro città - "Non basta una vita!"
How much does the ticket cost?🤯😍😍😍😍
It depends on the ticket but they range from 15-25 Euros. You can visit their website to see costs and book. www.galleriacolonna.it/en/info/
There was the biggest of all ancient temples, but it was fully destroyed for its materials in the renaissance, what a loss, the unique dodecastyle temple in ancient Rome.
Yes it's true so many things from Ancient Rome were destroyed throughout the centuries, even in the 20th century. I'm grateful for what we still do have.
can i ask a english question? what does romewise mean?what does ---wise mean?
-wise means "smart about" and it also means "regarding". So Romewise is about Rome and it's how to be smart about Rome!
@@Romewise grazie mille :)
Why do you wear your knickers on your face?
When I made this video, it was the law in Italy that we had to wear masks indoors and outdoors. I did not stop working during the pandemic so some of my videos show me wearing a mask.
OMG, who wears a mask in the outdoors.
Well, we all did back when I filmed this video. The law of that moment was that masks were required both indoors and outdoors and most of us complied. Today there is no longer such a law and I don't wear it any more.
@@Romewise - and all the people obeyed such blatantly ridiculous "laws"!
... If your government told all of you to jump off the roof of a tall building you'd do that too???