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Six Senses Rome Offers Excitement And Relaxation For The Jubilee Year
Six Senses Rome Offers Excitement And Relaxation For The Jubilee Year

Forbes

time15-07-2025

  • Forbes

Six Senses Rome Offers Excitement And Relaxation For The Jubilee Year

Six Senses Rome offers Christian pilgrims a serene retreat. John Athimaritis As Rome continues to celebrate its Jubilee year, attracting by some estimates more than 30 million Christian pilgrims, the Eternal City's holy sites are teeming with activities. Pilgrims visiting Rome will be able to pass through the Holy Doors of St. Peter's Basilica, San Giovanni in Laterano, Santa Maria Maggiore and San Paolo Fuori le Mura, which are all major basilicas in Rome. A wide range of events, including special masses and processions, will be held throughout the Jubilee year in Rome and other designated holy sites, according to the Vatican. Initially, Jubilees were celebrated every 100 years, then every 50 years, and now typically every 25 years. Six Senses provides a respite for rest, reflection and renewal John Athimaritis Rome pulses with vibrant energy, but for those seeking both the city's buzz and a sense of calm, Six Senses Rome offers the perfect balance — a serene, wellness-driven retreat at its heart. With so much happening around the world, many travelers are turning to vacations as a way to reset, looking not just for adventure, but for rest, reflection and renewal. Six Senses Rome not only allows travelers to immerse in the city's culture and history but also provides options for relaxation. Known for its commitment to wellness, sustainability and experiential luxury, the Six Senses brand creates immersive sanctuaries that connect guests to nature, community and self. In Rome, this philosophy is thoughtfully expressed in a serene green oasis in the heart of the Eternal City, blending ancient Roman heritage with contemporary design by Patricia Urquiola. Set within a restored 15th-century Palazzo on Via del Corso, Six Senses Rome features natural materials, calming neutral tones and lush greenery throughout. The ambiance is peaceful yet sophisticated, with elements like travertine, cocciopesto plaster and a modern multi-level spa including Roman baths. Rome is famous for its historical sites. getty Perfectly positioned within walking distance of landmarks like the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and Roman Forum, the hotel immerses guests in the rich cultural tapestry of the city while offering a restorative escape. Wellness, sustainability and a strong sense of place define every detail, from the plant-filled rooftop to the biohacking spa rituals. It's a tranquil, luxurious retreat amid Rome's vibrant energy. Hotel guests can experience the Roman baths. John Athimaritis Ancient Inspired Wellness Experiences: In Roman times the bathhouse was a place to meet and connect with people, and at Six Senses Rome guests are invited to experience this tradition through a modern lens with the hotel's Roman Baths featuring a series of thermal pools for relaxing the mind and body. Guests can dine while savoring splendid views of the city. John Athimaritis Oasis for Outdoor Dining: Perched atop the property, the recently reopened NOTOS Rooftop is a serene rooftop escape where guests can savor breathtaking views of the city without the overwhelming crowds. Toast to the sunset with Roman-inspired botanical cocktails, expertly crafted mocktails, live music sessions and a curated selection of delicious bites. Sustainability Rooted in Culture and Community: Located in Rome's UNESCO World Heritage historic center, the hotel combines heritage preservation with a strong commitment to social and environmental responsibility. The LEED Gold–certified hotel operates on 100% renewable energy and supports local projects. By fostering community collaboration and sustainable practices, the property invites travelers to connect deeply with Rome while embracing responsible, meaningful travel. Wellness Tailored for the Mindful Traveler: At the hotel's spa, smart technology and expert care combine to personalize treatments, activities, and nutrition. With advanced diagnostics and visiting practitioners, guests deepen their connection to self and surroundings, gaining tools to maintain balance long after their stay. Six Senses Rome is the brand's first hotel to open in Italy. The 15th-century Palazzo Salviati Cesi Mellini, which Six Senses Rome calls its home, is an expertly restored building that recently received the LEED Gold certification for sustainable design and construction. The hotel includes sustainable design by architect Patricia Urquoila and various historical architectural layers are preserved throughout the building, including the 600-year-old columns and the 1,700-year-old baptism site that can be seen from the hotel's ground floor. The hotel features a customized lighting control system, and meters on each floor and at each outlet to carefully monitor energy usage. The opening of Six Senses Rome in 2023 also marked the completed renovation of the magnificent facade of the adjacent San Marcello al Corso Church, the first sustainability project sponsored by the hotel. Built over 80 years throughout the XVI century, San Marcello Al Corso Church includes the protected remains of Rome's oldest known baptism sanctuary, dating back to the IV century, and can be found under the shared basement. The hotel's Earth Lab is the epicenter of its sustainability efforts. Guests can partake in interactive workshops and engage with local community members invited for their knowledge of local craftsmanship and sustainability. The hotel hosts Sustainability Talks and Future Monday's series that invite the community to engage in meaningful conversations around environmental and social issues. It also partners with community-based environmental and social projects, and 0.5% of the hotel's revenue goes toward the dedicated Sustainability Fund. MORE FROM FORBES Forbes The Uber-Rich Are Flocking To This Small Mountain Town By Roger Sands Forbes How To Best Experience The Great American Road Trip By Roger Sands

Live at the Forum! Dolce & Gabbana Bring Alta Moda to Rome
Live at the Forum! Dolce & Gabbana Bring Alta Moda to Rome

Vogue

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Live at the Forum! Dolce & Gabbana Bring Alta Moda to Rome

The Roman Forum at dusk—that was the monumental setting for Dolce & Gabbana's Alta Moda show tonight. The collection, which paraded down the Via Sacra, the first street in Ancient Rome, paid homage to both the city's historical classicism and its 1950 and '60s excesses, though a guest who knows the difference observed it was more Satyricon than La Dolce Vita. Not far from the Basilica of Maxentius, a Julius Caesar-type and a lyre player took pictures with guests; curly haired men in colorful robes basked in the golden hour sun on the steps of the Temple of Antonius and Faustina; and in the central piazza under the shadow of the Temple of Castor and Pollux, theater troupes, armored soldiers, and vestal virgins crisscrossed the runway as people took their seats. It was a feast for the eyes—and that doesn't even take into account the 450-plus Dolce & Gabbana clients from around the world who descended on the Eternal City for the show, each one trying to outdo the other in haute couture and high jewelry. Surrealismo! Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have been making Alta Moda collections for 12 years, building their clientele not just with their one-of-a-kind clothes, but with their spectacular locations: Taormina and Siracusa in Dolce's native Sicilia, Venezia, Napoli, Portofino—the list goes on. Why put off Rome for so long? Dolce, who took his bow solo, having watched the show from the front row alongside Cher, Erling Haaland, Isabella Rossellini, and Christian Bale said, quite simply, 'these people have a vision about beauty.' (Gabbana could not attend for family reasons.) Since it's the ne plus ultra of Italian cities—all roads lead there, etc., etc.—Dolce didn't do anything by half-measures. It began with a deep red velvet cape over a strapless dress, the capitoline wolf (the symbol of the city) picked out in sequins on its skirt. Next, came a series of armored corsets of the sort the Roman emperors wore, made in gilded brass with flowing chiffon skirts. Stolae, the draped dresses popular in ancient times, were designed with padding at the torso to give them the three-dimensional folds of carved statues, an astonishing effect. Simpler versions in vivid colors were unadorned save for gilded brass belts, one of which read Vini Vidi Vici, though the sublimest of all were in silk velvet, one deep purple, the other yellow gold.

"Eternal City" Pompeii Exhibition Opens in Hunan, Marking New Sino-Italian Cultural Exchange
"Eternal City" Pompeii Exhibition Opens in Hunan, Marking New Sino-Italian Cultural Exchange

Associated Press

time11-07-2025

  • Associated Press

"Eternal City" Pompeii Exhibition Opens in Hunan, Marking New Sino-Italian Cultural Exchange

CHANGSHA, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 11 July 2025 - On July 8, the exhibition 'Encountering Pompeii: The Eternal City' opened at the Hunan Museum's Special Exhibition Hall 1. It is jointly organized by the Hunan Museum, Naples National Archaeological Museum, Archaeological Museum of the Campi Flegrei in the Castle of Baia, and the Collections Department of Naples University 'Federico II,' with Beijing Shengxuan Cultural Group Co., Ltd. as co-organizer. 'Eternal City' Pompeii Exhibition Opens in Hunan, Marking New Sino-Italian Cultural Exchange Duan Xiaoming, Director of the Hunan Museum, noted in his opening speech that this year marks the 55th anniversary of China-Italy diplomatic ties. This exhibition continues the museum's collaboration with Italian cultural institutions, following the 'The Trans-Cultural Exchanges and Interactions Between Italy and China From the 13th Century to 16th Century' (2017), 'Ancient Egyptian Finds Exhibition' (2018), and 'She Walks in Beauty: Women of the Han Dynasty and Roman Empire' (2024), showcasing close cooperation in heritage preservation and exchange. The exhibition highlights the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, buried and preserved by Mount Vesuvius' eruption in 79 CE. Once a thriving Mediterranean trade hub, Pompeii was first settled by the Oscans in the 8th century BCE, later allied with Greek city-states, and became a flourishing Roman metropolis. UNESCO calls it 'the only archaeological site offering a complete picture of an ancient Roman city.' More than 130 original Italian artifacts—many debuting in Hunan or even China—are on display, including frescoes, sculptures, bronzes, and gold. Paired with recreated scenes, they vividly portray Pompeii's grandeur, daily life, and artistic culture. The exhibition comprises four sections: 'Lost Civilization: A City Frozen in Time"; 'The Best Place on Earth: Pompeii and Its Surroundings"; 'Stories of the Ancient City: Lives of Pompeiians"; and 'The Tragedy of the Volcano: Eternal Awe and Love.' A concluding immersive space with multi-channel projections and 3D effects lets visitors experience Pompeii and reflect on life's fragility amid disaster. On opening day, the museum also hosted a live dubbing performance and an academic lecture by Italian experts. The exhibition runs through November 2. Hashtag: #HunanMuseum The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Why Canadian Fans Are Tuning into Roma's New Era
Why Canadian Fans Are Tuning into Roma's New Era

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Why Canadian Fans Are Tuning into Roma's New Era

Something special is brewing in the world of Canadian soccer fandom. Beyond the familiar chants of Premier League stadiums, a passionate new pulse is beating for the gold and deep red of AS Roma. For a growing legion of Canadian supporters, the allure of Serie A is no longer a niche interest but a primary destination. They are drawn to the Eternal City by a club in the midst of a genuine renaissance; a team rediscovering its identity and playing a brand of football that is simply impossible to ignore. This deepening connection comes at a time when following the global game has never been more dynamic. The modern fan experience is a rich tapestry of live streams, podcasts, and digital communities that bridge continents. For some, this also includes the world of sports betting, where offers like a bet99 promo code often serve as a first step. These kinds of offers are a common feature of the current sports environment, designed to introduce fans to platforms that offer another way to connect with the drama of European football. Advertisement The Gasperini Revolution The soul of Roma's new era has a name: Gian Piero Gasperini. When the former Atalanta boss took the manager's job, it felt less like an appointment and more like a fresh start. With Gasperini comes a new chapter in terms of football: aggressive, technical, and full of heart. For Canadian fans who appreciate fluid, attacking play, watching Gasperini's Roma will be a breath of fresh air. This is more than just a tactical shift; it is a spiritual revival. Gasperini embodies the passion and work ethic that the club's supporters cherish and demand from their heroes. This powerful narrative of a stranger walking into the Eternal City to restore glory gives the club a magnetic appeal that transcends borders. Stars with Something to Prove Every great story needs compelling characters, and Roma has them in abundance. The creative genius of Paulo Dybala, a player whose every touch can produce a moment of magic, remains a central pillar. But under Gasperini, a new collective energy has emerged. The team is now built on players with a point to prove, a hunger that is palpable in every match. Roma's front office has smartly started to target alent that fits this new philosophy of intensity and technical skill. Advertisement This approach to team-building resonates deeply. It is a move away from signing high-priced egos and toward cultivating a unit that fights for one another. Canadian fans, familiar with underdog stories and teams built on grit, can see a reflection of their own sporting values in this new Roma. Key reasons for the growing Canadian interest: The inspiring leadership of Gian Piero Gasperini A thrilling, attack-minded style of play that will be captivating to watch. The magic of world-class stars like Paulo Dybala mixed with hungry, emerging talent. Unprecedented access to every Serie A match for Canadian viewers. A League of Stories Opens Its Doors For years, Serie A felt like a distant, almost mythical league for many in Canada. That has changed completely. Thanks to dedicated streaming services, the barriers have fallen. A fan in Calgary or Halifax can now witness every Roma goal and every tactical masterclass in high definition. This newfound access has opened the door to one of the world's most historic and strategically rich football cultures. Advertisement This is the perfect moment for discovery. As the Canadian soccer palate becomes more sophisticated, fans are looking for more than just the weekly hype of one league. They are seeking out the deep-rooted rivalries, the tactical chess matches, and the passionate stories that define Italian football. In AS Roma, they have found the perfect guide—a club with a glorious past and an exhilarating future that is just getting started.

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