Rome waited for you there for 2500 years.
On June 22, 2019, 3U-Sichuan Airlines opened the first flight of Rome FCO!
Rome is the capital of Italy and the center of politics, economy, culture and transportation.
Rome is also the birthplace of ancient Rome and the splendid culture of the world. It has a history of more than 2,500 years. It is a world famous historical and cultural city. It is the birthplace of the ancient Roman Empire. It has been nicknamed the "Eternal City" because of its long history. The city is located in the central and western parts of the Italian peninsula, on the seven hills in the lower plains of the Tiber River, with a city center area of more than 1,200 square kilometers. It is the most extensive and populous city in Italy and one of the most famous places in the world.
Rome is the center of the Catholic Church worldwide, with more than 700 churches and monasteries, seven Catholic universities, and the city's Vatican is the residence of the Catholic Pope and the Holy See. Rome and Florence are both Italian Renaissance centers, and today they still have a rich Renaissance and Baroque style. In 1980, the historic city of Rome was listed as a World Heritage Site.
The industry has food, textiles, machinery, printing, chemicals, electronics and plastics. The main center of the Italian film industry. Civitavecchia is the main port on the northwest coast. One of the most famous places to visit in the world.
Since the Second World War, Rome has become Italy's most important economic center. Rome's GDP ranks first among Italian cities, accounting for 6.7% of Italy's national GDP, and continues to grow at a rate of 4.4% per year, which is also at the forefront of Italy.
Today Rome has a diverse and dynamic economy, including state management, tourism, services, research, communications and individual business. Tourism is one of the pillar industries of Rome, and many museums in the city include the Vatican Museum, the Borghese Art Museum, and the Capitolini Museum. As an industrial city, Rome's industrial industry is concentrated in traditional textiles and tourist souvenirs, as well as emerging industries such as food, medicine, machinery, paper and metallurgy. In addition, Rome has become an important base for the film industry with its good climatic conditions and preserved historical buildings. It has often become the filming place and scene of the film, such as "No City" (Director Roberto Rossellini, 1945) Year), "Roman Holiday" (Director William Wheeler, Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn, 1953), "People's Day" (starring Hilary Duff, 2003). Rome is also a center for the banking, electronics engineering and aviation industries.
Many international companies and organizations are based in Rome, such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the United Nations Fund for International Agricultural Development, the United Nations World Food Council and the United Nations World Food Programme.
Rome has been waiting for you for 2,500 years!