Guide #36992
Welcome to my profile! I am a native, officially licensed Guide for Rome and a licensed Educator in Didactics for the Visually Impaired, with a Doctorate in Art History and a researcher in Arts and Palaeography. The path to becoming an official guide here in Italy is NOT short and straight. I have dedicated a good portion of my life to studying and deeply furthering my passion for Italy, its history and its importance in shaping the world that we all live in today. I am eager to help you to see, understand and to fully grasp, not just the 'wow factor' of what you're seeing, but also its place in all of our histories. No matter where we were born. As a re-enactor I also love to show objects, tools, music, food, scents that may help you to touch, listen, visualize and understand habits of the past. So much has changed and yet, so little. This kind of sensorial experience is also a very good key for the ones with special needs. In fact I am also a specialist in the particular needs of the elderly, the visually impaired and those with mobility issues. Nothing needs to hold you back from what will be not just the holiday of a lifetime, but also a new learning experience. That is why I am more oriented toward the EDUCATIONAL side of the tour, deepening and discussing CULTURAL and HISTORICAL aspects of the masterpieces we will discover together. I lead small groups with a maximum of 8 guests, my tours last longer than the average so that you can feel fully engaged and free to ask whatever you want, and I like answering questions. I love to share my knowledge with those whom are curious and motivated but I am NEITHER AN ENTERTAINER NOR A COMEDIAN; as one my clients noted, "If you're just looking for photo ops and fluff, he may not be the guide for you. But, if you want to learn about the amazing history of Rome, he's your guide!". The key my tours is FACTS: so I DO NOT indulge in blood, gore and spicy gossip but just keep to HISTORY. Believe me: Rome has definitely much more to offer than just the Colosseum and the Vatican! You can learn much more about History and Art visiting lesser known, more exclusive treasures rather than the usual "must-see" blockbuster. For this reason in addiction to the classical itineraries I love also to suggest specific, tailored thematic tours lasting one or more days, in order to favor a full immersion experience of Rome's beauty. And that is surely the best souvenir of all. CREDENTIALS Scuola Specializzazione in Storia dell'Arte (Ph. D. ), Siena (2005) Degree in Art History, Rome (2000) Licensed Vatican Operator for Didactics and Visual and Motorial Disability, Vatican (2012) Licensed Guide for Rome district (2001) Diploma of Librarian, Vatican (2017) Diploma of Archivist & Palaeographer, Rome (1999) none
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Giampaolo helped us see both the aqueducts and some of the key sites on the Appian Way with limited time.

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Thank you! I hope this has been a good chance to learn more about daily life in ancient Rome.
Giampaolo tailored the tour a bit for my 12-year-old daughter and it helped hold her interest.

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Thank you! Despite the the fact that the Vatican Museums are overwhelming and demanding your daughter was interested and patient despite the crowds, quite unusual for a girl of that age.
Perfect for art and history buffs! Guide is extremely knowledgeable. He is amazing at helping the whole group weave in and out of crowds to fit everything in to one day. He takes amazing pictures. Driver and guide were on time and the whole process was a breeze.

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Thank you very much! Despite heat, crowds and traffic we succeded in fitting all sites in the program in due time. You will be very welcome back in Rome!
The tour was good if you want to get out of Vatican City and see more about Paul. I was disappointed that when we booked our tour we were not told that the Tre Fontane Abbey was closed. Kinda of a waste of time. We were never told that until we arrived onsite. We only visited a church there. The Catacombs were great to see and visit, as well as the St. Paul Basilica. The...

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Sir, Tre Fontane Abbey was open, a site of 3 churches and you have visited two: S. Vincent, Chapel of Heavenly Stairway. I "started walking" from a point in a church to another previously indicated: following me would had made sense. Please share the sites that you have missed because of me: I'll be happy to add them to my itinerary. At the end of the tour itinerary I...