Live at the Pantheon in Rome Photo: Getty Images Pro/blueplace via canva.com
Rome is always on the move - and yet it stands still. If you switch on a webcam, you won't see postcard motifs, but real moments.
A ray of sunshine on the Colosseum, a coin in flight to the Trevi Fountain, a flock of pigeons over the Pantheon. Between antiquity and everyday life, Rome provides images around the clock that show why this city never ceases to fascinate - even from the sofa.
The Colosseum
The Colosseum is Rome's memory in stone - an ancient amphitheatre that once filled 50,000 spectators and now amazes millions. The webcam shows the arena in changing light, from the golden glow of dawn to the dramatic evening atmosphere - history in real time.
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The Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain is Rome's most spectacular water feature - a baroque stage where marble, myth and coins meet. If you switch on the webcam, you can see people from all over the world wishing, throwing and marvelling - day and night, without interruption.
The Spanish Steps
The Spanish Steps connect Piazza di Spagna and the Trinità dei Monti church - and are much more than just a connection: they are a stage, a meeting place and a haven of peace at the same time. The webcam shows it as a lively stream of tourists, fashion, flirts and small breaks in everyday life in Rome.
The Pantheon
The Pantheon is an architectural wonder - a temple of antiquity with the largest unsupported dome in the world, unshakeable for almost 2,000 years. The webcam shows the square in front of it: pigeons circle, people marvel, and the light falls through the opaion into the interior as planned.
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More InformationCampo dei Fiori
Campo de' Fiori is one of the liveliest squares in Rome - a colourful market with fresh fruit, vegetables and flowers during the day and a popular meeting place with numerous bars and restaurants in the evening. In the centre of the square stands the statue of the philosopher Giordano Bruno, who was burned here as a heretic in 1600.
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The Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona is Rome's most elegant square - a baroque open-air theatre on the site of an ancient stadium. Between the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, street artists and coffee cups, everyday life in Rome pulsates here with grand gestures and a great deal of serenity.
The Piazza del Popolo
The Piazza del Popolo is the monumental gateway to the historic centre - strictly symmetrical, flanked by twin churches and crowned by an Egyptian obelisk. From here, Rome branches out in all directions, but those who stay will experience a piece of classical city staging in the open air.