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Tiber Collection (#10)

The Tiber River, flowing through the heart of Rome, holds centuries of history and beauty

Background imageTiber Collection: Italy. Rome. Palatine Bridge, 1886-1890. By Angelo Vescovali

Italy. Rome. Palatine Bridge, 1886-1890. By Angelo Vescovali
Italy. Rome. Palatine Bridge over the Tiber river. Built by Angelo Vescovali (1826-1895) between 1886-1890

Background imageTiber Collection: Rome. Sisto Bridge on the river Tiber

Rome. Sisto Bridge on the river Tiber
Italy. Rome. Sisto Bridge on the river Tiber. Built between 1473 and 1479 by Baccio Pontelli

Background imageTiber Collection: Italy. Rome. Tiber river

Italy. Rome. Tiber river

Background imageTiber Collection: Italy. Rome. Panorama with Tiber river

Italy. Rome. Panorama with Tiber river
Italy. Rome. Panorama of the city with Tiber river from the dome of Saint Peters Basilica in the Vatican

Background imageTiber Collection: River Tiber. Four Fountains (Quattro Fontane), 1588-1593, de

River Tiber. Four Fountains (Quattro Fontane), 1588-1593, de
Italy. Rome. Group of Four Fountains (Quattro Fontane), 1588-1593. River Tiber. Designed by Domenico Fontana (1543-1607)

Background imageTiber Collection: Italy. Rome. Tiber river from Castel Sant Angelo

Italy. Rome. Tiber river from Castel Sant Angelo. Panorama

Background imageTiber Collection: Italy. Rome. Saint Angelo Bridge (1668-1671). Aerial view

Italy. Rome. Saint Angelo Bridge (1668-1671). Aerial view
Italy. Rome. People crossing Saint Angelo Bridge (1668-1671) over the Tiber river. Aerial view

Background imageTiber Collection: Tiber Island. Italy

Tiber Island. Italy
Italy. Rome. Tiber Island with the bell tower of the Basilica of Saint Bartholomew on the Island

Background imageTiber Collection: Italy. Rome. Umberto I Bridge over the Tiber River

Italy. Rome. Umberto I Bridge over the Tiber River. Built by Angelo Vescovali (1826-1895), was opened in 1885

Background imageTiber Collection: Italy. Rome. Sisto Bridge. 1473-1479

Italy. Rome. Sisto Bridge. 1473-1479
Italy. Rome. Sisto Bridge over the River Tiber. Built by architect Baccio Pontelli (1450-1492). 1473-1479

Background imageTiber Collection: Italy. Rome. Pons Aemilius (Ponte Emilio) or Broken Bridge (

Italy. Rome. Pons Aemilius (Ponte Emilio) or Broken Bridge (Ponte Rotto), 193 B.C. on the River Tiber, the first stone bridge built in Rome. Tiberina Island

Background imageTiber Collection: Fishermen on the River Tiber, Rome, Italy

Fishermen on the River Tiber, Rome, Italy. Date: late 19th century

Background imageTiber Collection: Friedrich III in Rome

Friedrich III in Rome
The emperor Friedrich III arrives in Rome, sailing up the Tiber. Date: 1452

Background imageTiber Collection: Horatius Cocles Leaping Tiber Engraving Sheet

Horatius Cocles Leaping Tiber Engraving Sheet
Artokoloro

Background imageTiber Collection: View Tiber North Bank Temple Vesta Campanile

View Tiber North Bank Temple Vesta Campanile
Artokoloro

Background imageTiber Collection: Tiber Outskirts Rome n. d Pen brown ink brush

Tiber Outskirts Rome n. d Pen brown ink brush
Artokoloro

Background imageTiber Collection: View Roman Campagna Tiber Torre Quinto 1820 Graphite

View Roman Campagna Tiber Torre Quinto 1820 Graphite
Artokoloro

Background imageTiber Collection: Plan City Rome Part 10 Tiber Villa Farnesina

Plan City Rome Part 10 Tiber Villa Farnesina
Artokoloro

Background imageTiber Collection: View Tiber Tivoli Prospectus Tyburtinus Large Landscapes

View Tiber Tivoli Prospectus Tyburtinus Large Landscapes
Artokoloro

Background imageTiber Collection: Plan City Rome Part 5 Baths Caracalla Santa Sabina

Plan City Rome Part 5 Baths Caracalla Santa Sabina
Artokoloro

Background imageTiber Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae Temples Isle

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae Temples Isle
Artokoloro

Background imageTiber Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae Tiber mid-16th century

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae Tiber mid-16th century
Artokoloro

Background imageTiber Collection: Europe, Italy, Rome, Tiber River Sunset

Europe, Italy, Rome, Tiber River Sunset

Background imageTiber Collection: Ponte Emilio today called Ponte Rotto, Fabricius Bridge behind, Isola Tiberina

Ponte Emilio today called Ponte Rotto, Fabricius Bridge behind, Isola Tiberina, Rome, Unesco World Heritage Site, Latium, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: The Island in the Tiber, and Bridge of Quattro Capt. Rome, Italy

The Island in the Tiber, and Bridge of Quattro Capt. Rome, Italy

Background imageTiber Collection: St. Peters and the Vatican, from the Tiber Banks, Rome

St. Peters and the Vatican, from the Tiber Banks, Rome

Background imageTiber Collection: Castel Sant Angelo at Dusk, 1882 (oil on canvas)

Castel Sant Angelo at Dusk, 1882 (oil on canvas)
BAL98617 Castel Sant Angelo at Dusk, 1882 (oil on canvas) by Achenbach, Oswald (1827-1905); 78x100 cm; Private Collection; Gemalde Mensing; German, out of copyright

Background imageTiber Collection: The Tiberian Island in Rome, 1685

The Tiberian Island in Rome, 1685
XAM75353 The Tiberian Island in Rome, 1685 by Wittel, Gaspar van (Gaspare Vanvitelli) (1653-1736); 48.5x98.5 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageTiber Collection: View of Rome, from Supplementum chronicarum, edition published in 1490

View of Rome, from Supplementum chronicarum, edition published in 1490
XJF696557 View of Rome, from Supplementum chronicarum, edition published in 1490 (woodcut) by Foresti, Giacomo Filippo (1434a'1520); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTiber Collection: Jan Both (Dutch, 1615-1618 - 1652), Fishermen at the Tiber, near the Soracte, etching

Jan Both (Dutch, 1615-1618 - 1652), Fishermen at the Tiber, near the Soracte, etching

Background imageTiber Collection: New Rome with the Castel Sant Angelo, 1825 (oil on canvas

New Rome with the Castel Sant Angelo, 1825 (oil on canvas
BAL56612 New Rome with the Castel Sant Angelo, 1825 (oil on canvas by Shchedrin, Silvestr Fedosievich (1791-1830); 63.9x89.8 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageTiber Collection: View of the Casino della Vigna and the Villa Giulia beyond, c. 1761 (etching)

View of the Casino della Vigna and the Villa Giulia beyond, c. 1761 (etching)
XJF497264 View of the Casino della Vigna and the Villa Giulia beyond, c.1761 (etching) by Vasi, Giuseppe (1710-82); Private Collection; (add.info.: Casino della Vigna di Papa Giulio III)

Background imageTiber Collection: View of the Bridge and Castel Sant Angelo, from the Views of Rome series, c

View of the Bridge and Castel Sant Angelo, from the Views of Rome series, c
XJF497261 View of the Bridge and Castel Sant Angelo, from the Views of Rome series, c.1760 (etching) by Piranesi, Giovanni Battista (1720-78); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vedute di Roma)

Background imageTiber Collection: The Bridge and Castle Sant Angelo, 1745 (oil on canvas)

The Bridge and Castle Sant Angelo, 1745 (oil on canvas)
XIR365074 The Bridge and Castle Sant Angelo, 1745 (oil on canvas) by Vernet, Claude Joseph (1714-89); 40 x 77 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageTiber Collection: Map of Rome, from the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae published in 1562

Map of Rome, from the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae published in 1562
XJF324410 Map of Rome, from the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae published in 1562 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Lafreri, Antonio (1512-77); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTiber Collection: Map of Rome, 1579 (etching) (b / w photo)

Map of Rome, 1579 (etching) (b / w photo)
XJF324408 Map of Rome, 1579 (etching) (b/w photo) by Cartaro, Mario (fl.1560-1620); Private Collection; (add.info.: Celeberrimae Vrbis Antiqvae Fidelissima Topographia Post Omnes Alias Aeditiones)

Background imageTiber Collection: View of Rome, 1493 (woodcut) (b / w photo)

View of Rome, 1493 (woodcut) (b / w photo)
XJF324406 View of Rome, 1493 (woodcut) (b/w photo) by German School, (15th century); Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imageTiber Collection: The Capitoline Hill, from the Tiber, Rome and its environs, Italy, 19th century engraving

The Capitoline Hill, from the Tiber, Rome and its environs, Italy, 19th century engraving

Background imageTiber Collection: The Victories of Charles V, 1527 (engraving)

The Victories of Charles V, 1527 (engraving)
XJF276015 The Victories of Charles V, 1527 (engraving) by Italian School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles V (1500-58), Holy Roman Emperor; ); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageTiber Collection: Allegory of Rome, Anonymous, Franco Estius, Frederik de Wit, 1645 - 1706

Allegory of Rome, Anonymous, Franco Estius, Frederik de Wit, 1645 - 1706

Background imageTiber Collection: Horatius Codes, Anonymous, Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, 1645 - 1706

Horatius Codes, Anonymous, Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, 1645 - 1706

Background imageTiber Collection: The Castle of St. Angelo, Rome (oil on canvas)

The Castle of St. Angelo, Rome (oil on canvas)
XIR16768 The Castle of St. Angelo, Rome (oil on canvas) by Corot, Jean Baptiste Camille (1796-1875); 27x40 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lille, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageTiber Collection: Horatius Codes, Keijzer, Hendrick Goltzius, 1829

Horatius Codes, Keijzer, Hendrick Goltzius, 1829

Background imageTiber Collection: Siege of the Engelenburcht, 1527, Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert, Hieronymus Cock, 1555-1556

Siege of the Engelenburcht, 1527, Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert, Hieronymus Cock, 1555-1556

Background imageTiber Collection: Title print for print series The Roman heroes, Hendrick Goltzius, 1586

Title print for print series The Roman heroes, Hendrick Goltzius, 1586

Background imageTiber Collection: View of the Tiber with Roman bridges, Jan van de Velde (II), Claes Jansz. Visscher (II)

View of the Tiber with Roman bridges, Jan van de Velde (II), Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1617

Background imageTiber Collection: View of Rome with the Tiber and the Ponte Sisto, Italy, Jan van de Velde (II), 1616

View of Rome with the Tiber and the Ponte Sisto, Italy, Jan van de Velde (II), 1616

Background imageTiber Collection: Rome with the Tiber and the Ponte Sisto Italy, Jan van de Velde II, 1616

Rome with the Tiber and the Ponte Sisto Italy, Jan van de Velde II, 1616




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The Tiber River, flowing through the heart of Rome, holds centuries of history and beauty. As you explore ancient Rome through a map or pictorial reconstruction, it becomes evident that the city's development was intricately tied to this majestic river. At dusk, Ponte Sant Angelo and St. Peter's Basilica create an enchanting scene along the Tiber's banks in Rome, Lazio, Italy. The iconic dome of St. Peter's stands tall against the backdrop of a colorful sunset over Vatican City. Delving deeper into history, an etching of Ancient Rome on a black-and-white photo takes us back to a time when the Tiber served as a lifeline for trade and transportation. Fishermen once cast their nets into its waters while Roman citizens crossed Pons Fabricius - an ancient bridge built in 62 BC. Today, visitors can still witness the harmonious coexistence between modernity and tradition as they admire St. Peter's dome reflected in the tranquil flow of the Tiber River. Fireworks occasionally light up its skies during special events, adding even more magic to this already captivating setting. As evening falls upon Europe's eternal city, one cannot help but be captivated by the breathtaking sunset over the Tiber River in Rome. It paints vibrant hues across Italy's capital and serves as a reminder that nature too plays its part in shaping this historical landscape. Finally, no visit to Rome is complete without gazing at St. Peter's Basilica from across the Tiber River – an awe-inspiring sight that showcases both architectural grandeur and spiritual significance. In essence, whether you're exploring ancient ruins or witnessing contemporary marvels like fireworks or sunsets along its banks; there is no denying that "Tiber" remains an integral part of Rome’s identity – forever entwined with its past and present glory.