The Urbs Roma, the beating heart of Roma, sprawls majestically across the land, a grand testament to power and culture. Broad, bustling avenues converge in a precise, calculated rhythm, while aqueducts snake gracefully across the landscape, their arches framing the horizon with engineering prowess. From afar, the skyline rises in staggered tiers of formidable temples, elegant villas, and the tall hills that mark the city. Between these grand edifices lie dense neighborhoods, a chaotic yet harmonious blend of bustling markets, narrow alleys, and public baths where citizens mingle and unwind. The hum of life fills every corner of the city, punctuated by the clang of iron on anvils and the reverent chants of priests as they tend to their sacred rites. Marble and limestone glint under the relentless sun, softened only by the canopies of olive and cypress that line the public spaces, offering brief shade to the multitudes who walk the city’s storied streets.