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  1. Ancient Rome during the reign of Emperor Nero. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. See what’s playing

  2. 8 de ago. de 2019 · It took nearly 20 years for Luciano Faggiano to open his trattoria Quo Vadis in the town of Lecce, Italy (Credit: Davide Faggiano) Eight years of digging later, he and his adult sons, Andrea ...

  3. Macmillan, 1993 - Fiction - 579 pages. "The work of a master storyteller, Quo Vadis is a panoramic historical novel that has captivated readers for generations. "Sienkiewicz wrote Quo Vadis for the entire world and the world took it to its heart," commented James Michener." "Now, a sparkling new translation restores the original glory and ...

  4. Hotel Quo Vadis. Piazzale Gio Batta Cella, 28, 33100 Udine, Italy – Great location - show map. 7.7. Good. 2,319 reviews. “All of the staff are super friendly, including the girl who was in charge of the breakfast. Speaking of it, the breakfast is nice and fresh. It's...”. Luka Slovenia.

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    • Piazzale Gio Batta Cella, 28, 33100 Udine, Italy, Piazzale Gio Batta Cella, 28, Italy 33100
  5. The Church of Domine Quo Vadis Santa Maria in Palmis, also known as Chiesa del Domine Quo Vadis, is a small church southeast of Rome.It is located about some 800 m from Porta San Sebastiano, where the Via Ardeatina branches off the Appian Way, on the site where, according to the apocryphal Acts of Peter, Saint Peter met the risen Christ while Petrus was fleeing persecution in Rome.

  6. Set in parkland 14 mi from Turin, Hotel Quo Vadis offers free WiFi and free parking. Its rooms all feature air conditioning and a private bathroom. Breakfast includes cappuccino and croissants. Turin Caselle Airport is a 40-minute drive from the Quo Vadis Hotel. A nearby bus stop has services to Sestriere, 47 mi away, and free ski storage is ...

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    • Via Sestriere 71, 10060 None, Italy, Via Sestriere 71, Italy 10060
  7. 30 de abr. de 2019 · Situated in Rome, Cinecittà served as the administrative capital for displaced persons (DPs) in Italy, and as a DP camp that housed 680 Jewish refugees in 1947. The camp was founded by the Allied Commission in 1945, and a synagogue and nursery were established on the premises. During that year, the camp reached a capacity of 1,800 Jewish and ...