Pomerium Cultural Association

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Pomerium is a non-profit cultural association, created in 2004 and consisting of Italian citizens of Nova Roma. Its goal is the support and organization of activities for studies, research and historical and archaeological promotion of Ancient Rome and the republican era. It supports and helps the activities of Nova Roma by permitting us to sign legal contracts, collaborations with public administrations, public documents legal in the Italian State and European Union, etc.

In collaboration with Italian and European organizations and public institutions, Pomerium creates projects of research and preservation of the archaeological and historical heritage of Rome. The Association give services for cultural projects and reenacting events, communicational and multimedia services and products.

To the members, Pomerium gives the possibilities to embrace their own passion for Rome by organizing cultural activities, archaeological tours and travels, live events, Internet communities, projects and a long list of services and activities with special prices.

Join Association Pomerium at http://www.pomerium.org

Association Pomerium produced:

X - Le Prime X miglia dell'Appia Antica Multimedia CD-ROM about Ancient Rome, from Porta Capena to the oppidum of bovillae, a tour of 15 km between monuments and archaeological sites with photos and technical schedules. Realized in Italian in collaboration with the Group for the preservation of the Caffarella Park. Visit their website or the Macellum.


POMERIVM It's the official magazine of the Association Pomerium, a bulletin about the activities of the group with articles and interviews about Rome and Romanitas, in collaboration with a skilled staff and famous archaeologists and experts.

POMERIVM is published every 3 months for free and in PDF format. Download now the latest release of Pomerium at http://www.pomerium.org/pomerivm.htm

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