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Tiber Collection (page 13)

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

Background imageTiber Collection: Castel St. Angelo

Castel St. Angelo, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: Castel S. Angelo (Castel Sant Angelo)

Castel S. Angelo (Castel Sant Angelo), Tiber River, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: Castel S. Angelo (Castel Sant Angelo) and Tiber River

Castel S. Angelo (Castel Sant Angelo) and Tiber River, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: Dome of St

Dome of St. Peters and skyline of the Vatican above the Tiber River, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: Evening, Vatican skyline and the River Tiber

Evening, Vatican skyline and the River Tiber, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: River Tiber and the Vatican

River Tiber and the Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: Castel S. Angelo (Castel Sant Angelo), Ponte S

Castel S. Angelo (Castel Sant Angelo), Ponte S. Angelo (Ponte Sant Angelo), Fiume Tevere (Tiber River), Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: View across River Tiber to the Ponte Sant Angelo and

View across River Tiber to the Ponte Sant Angelo and Castel Sant Angelo, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: River Tiber and Ponte Sant Angelo, St

River Tiber and Ponte Sant Angelo, St. Peters basilica and the Vatican beyond, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: River Tiber and Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II at dusk, with St

River Tiber and Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II at dusk, with St. Peters basilica beyond, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: View across River Tiber to illuminated Castel Sant Angelo at dusk

View across River Tiber to illuminated Castel Sant Angelo at dusk, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: Castel San Angelo and River Tiber

Castel San Angelo and River Tiber, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: Ponte Quatro Capi (Pons Fabricius)

Ponte Quatro Capi (Pons Fabricius), dating back to 62BC, River Tiber, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageTiber Collection: Horatius Defends Rome

Horatius Defends Rome
When Rome is threatened by Lars Porsena and his allies, Horatius Cocles and two companions repel them, defending a crucial bridge across the Tiber

Background imageTiber Collection: Cloelia escapes back to Rome by swimming the Tiber

Cloelia escapes back to Rome by swimming the Tiber
Cloelia, given as a hostage to the Etruscan king, Lars Porsenna of Clusium, escapes back to Rome by swimming the Tiber, taking several other Roman girls with her




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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.