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  1. The 2023 edition of Quo Vadis Italy looks at the challenges and opportunities of investing in real estate in a climate of uncertainty and concern. Leading individuals from international real estate investors, asset managers and financial institutions will share their views on the international and Italian real estate market in 2023 and beyond.

  2. Santa Maria in Palmis ( Italian: Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Piante; Latin: Sanctae Mariae in Palmis ), also known as Chiesa del Domine Quo Vadis, is a small church southeast of Rome.

  3. Rome's church of Santa Maria in Palmis, better known as Quo Vadis, on the Appian Way. (Photo by LPLT) Along the Via Appia Antica, famous for its Christian catacombs, is the legendary site where the soon-to-be-Saint Peter, scurrying away from the Christian persecutions in Rome, met a vision of Christ blocking the road.

  4. 8 de ago. de 2019 · Quo Vadis, a restaurant in Puglia, is finally able to open after a 19-year delay caused when its owner serendipitously discovered an ancient world hidden underneath it. “Finally. I’m happy!”...

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  5. Quo Vadis ( Latin for "Where are you going?") is a 1951 American religious epic film set in ancient Rome during the final years of Emperor Nero 's reign, based on the 1896 novel of the same title by Polish Nobel Laureate author Henryk Sienkiewicz.

  6. 15 de ene. de 2016 · According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Quo Vado?” — or “Where Am I Going?” a modern spin on the Latin question “Quo vadis?” (“Where are you going?”) — is on course to beat the box-office...

  7. 8 de ago. de 2020 · 8/8/2020. Map. Domine Quo Vadis. The small church of Domine Quo Vadis, which is situated on the Via Appia, at the junction with Via Ardeatina, marks the spot where, according to the apocryphal Acts of Peter, Christ met Peter as the latter was fleeing Rome. Its official name is Santa Maria delle Piante (St Mary of the Soles of the Feet).