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Rick Steves' Europe

Rick Steves’ Europe: Art of the Roman Empire

Season 12 Episode 1204

With its vast empire, ancient Rome gave Europe its first common culture. From England to Turkey, we explore the greatest Roman cities, marveling at their over-the-top art, soaring aqueducts, and crowd-pleasing theaters. As Rome fell, saints replaced Caesars and Christianity filled the vacuum with art-filled churches—preserving the grandeur of imperial Rome and inspiring the Europe to come.

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Romania
25:00
Rick tours Romania's vibrant capital, Bucharest, the "Little Paris of the East"
Bulgaria
25:00
Bulgaria, mysterious to most Americans, has a vivid identity as crossroads of the Balkans
Germany's Frankfurt and Nuremberg
25:00
Rick visits skyscraper-studded Frankfurt and Nürnberg, capital of the Third Reich.
Germany's Dresden and Leipzig
25:00
Rick visits the two great cities of Saxony: the capital city of Dresden and Leipzig
Germany's Hamburg and the Luther Trail
26:47
Hamburg, Germany’s mighty port city has risen from the ashes of World War II
Berlin
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25:04
A tumultuous 20th century left reunited Berlin entertaining more visitors than ever.
Prague
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25:03
We experience the best-preserved Baroque city in Central Europe, Prague.
The Netherlands: Beyond Amsterdam
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25:02
By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam
Amsterdam
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25:04
Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city, Amsterdam is traditional and modern.
Italy’s Verona, Padova, and Ravenna
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25:04
In the shadow of Venice, we visit three great cities: Padova, Verona and Ravenna.
Italy's Riviera: Cinque Terre
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25:04
We visit Italy's most remote, romantic stretch of the Riviera, from Vernazza to Monterosso
Palestine
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26:45
We harvest olives near Ramallah, follow pilgrims to Bethlehem and bob in the Dead Sea.
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