January 27, 2012. (Romereports.com) Guidebooks on Rome will bring you to different statues, museums and buildings that evoke the ancient history of the city. Thousands of tourists go from monument to monument every day, but few know that the streets of the Eternal City also have their own stories.
A few steps from Piazza Venezia is the quiet Jewish quarter. Its roads, like St. Peter's Square, is built with cobblestones. Some of the stones are actually made of gold and engraved with a name, meant to honor the memory of those who were murdered by the Nazis.