TIZIANA TERENZI Caput Mundi Extrait 100 ml The new moon appears to us as a shining black circle, wonderful and perfect, suspended in the celestial vault. Since ancient times, it has been said that it contains magical powers and has great influence on the earth, being propitiatory for the fortune and joy of the men who turn to it. In fact, for centuries, especially during the glorious era of the Roman Empire, the new moon has always been considered a symbol of good fortune and future prosperity. Like every new beginning, this interval of time marked by the lunar phases also brought with it the hope of the future advancing and that of being able to fulfill one's wishes. Under a Black Moon, surrounded by the charm of history and the splendor of the Roman Empire, the children Paolo and Tiziana, in the company of their beloved family and their dear grandparents Guglielmo and Luigia, embark on an adventurous journey to the fabulous capital of Italy, Rome, always known as Caput Mundi or capital of the world, thanks to the splendor that began with the Roman Empire. Rome is the eternal city that runs through the entire history of humanity and enchants with its monumental beauty, its alleys and famous squares that hosted Fellini's Dolce Vita. Every corner breathes history and fantasy, every building, every brick, every stone of this magnificent city is unique and magical, dove reality merges with fantasy, dove legends become eternal myths and dove happiness never stops pulsating at any hour of the day or night. It is precisely on one of these magical nights in the middle of a Roman summer that Paolo and Tiziana, strolling through the beautiful Piazza Navona, a symbol of Baroque Rome, begin their journey to discover wonder. Their grandfather, who had lived in Rome during his years in the Cavalry, begins to tell stories and legends, pointing out breathtaking monuments, mysterious palaces and enchanted fountains. Along the way they first encounter Palazzo Madama, now the seat of the Italian Senate and immediately after, taking a slight curve, the wonder of the Pantheon colonnade appears, with its very high braziers of fire, in which precious woods burned intensely, emanating a regal scent throughout the area, in commemoration of their noble ancestors. Still enraptured by this scent of precious woods, dreamy and excited, the two children remain enraptured and their hearts stop for a moment with emotion: they are standing in front of the legendary Trevi Fountain, one of the most iconic beauties of Rome, Caput Mundi. A place that is not only suggestive and beautiful, but above all the symbol of that Roman Dolce Vita crystallized by the film of the same name by Federico Fellini dove the beautiful Anita Ekberg throws herself into the fountain for the famous bath together with Marcello Mastroinanni. The local tradition is also linked to the tossing of a coin into the fountain: by doing this with your eyes closed, turning your back to the giga...
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