Prelude – Editorial note

Not the best in the world, but best for the world

Prelude - Editorial note

This slogan of the Hotel Etico in Rome (presented together with the Hotel of the Senato in this issue of our magazine), prompts us to reflect on the ways in which we travel and the goals of our travels. [...]

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Birth in Venice

Prelude - Editorial note

On the routes of the Grand Tour, discovering Venice, and the Lido, with the eyes of Peggy Guggenheim, Floriano Francesconi, Giorgione, Patricia Urquiola, Thomas Mann and Count Giuseppe Volpi of Misurata [...]

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Welcome to page 2 of 100

Prelude - Editorial note

In this new Spring/Summer issue, Roman Art & Photo Walks presents its 100 pages, its new “Where & Why” section, and greetings from a number of friends who also happen to be great international photographers. [...]

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Thanatos, Eros and the Thousand Faces of Doctor Photos

Prelude - Editorial note

The first year of images of our magazine (photos) ended with us mourning a loss (Thanatos), opening, as all deaths do, the door to a new life (Eros). [...]

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Friendly People

Prelude - Editorial note

According to the Dalai Lama, to whom this issue of our magazine dedicates several considerations, the sources of our happiness are physical well-being, the possession of material goods and having friendly people close to us. [...]

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Courage and audacity

Prelude - Editorial note

Courage and audacity. Courage is behind every great idea. Audacity is behind every great chance we have to take. (Steven Spielberg) [...]

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We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep

Prelude - Editorial note

We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep. (Prospero, the Duke of Milan, in William Shakespeare’s The Tempest) [...]

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An Artist’s Discourse: Fragments

Prelude - Editorial note

Welcome to our, and your, new magazine Roman Walks. [...]

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