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Introducing the Rome Collection from Media Storehouse - a stunning assortment of glass place mats, each one showcasing the timeless beauty of Italy's Eternal City. These elegant, clear glass mats subtly feature intricate designs inspired by Rome's iconic landmarks, including the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the Trevi Fountain. Perfect for adding a touch of European charm to your dining table, these shatter-resistant glass place mats are not only stylish but also practical, providing a protective barrier against spills and stains. Elevate your table setting with the Rome Collection from Media Storehouse - a must-have for any home or special occasion.

Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the most visited cities in Europe, and is located in Lazio, a region in central Italy

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Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The Liberation of Saint Peter, 1754

The Liberation of Saint Peter, 1754
3481089 The Liberation of Saint Peter, 1754 by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); (add.info.: The Liberation of Saint Peter; fresco painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist)

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: 1975 Rome GP

1975 Rome GP
VALLELUNGA CIRCUIT, ITALY - OCTOBER 12: " Marie-Claude Beaumont" (Marie-Claude Charmasson) during the Rome GP at Vallelunga Circuit on October 12, 1975 in Vallelunga Circuit, Italy

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Title page: volume IV, The Antiquities of Rome by Giambatista Piranesi

Title page: volume IV, The Antiquities of Rome by Giambatista Piranesi, Venetian Architect. Volume 4, containing the ancient bridges, the remains of theaters, of porticoes

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Le Traitede Paix avec Rome (The Peace Treaty with Rome), ca. 1789. Creator: Unknown

Le Traitede Paix avec Rome (The Peace Treaty with Rome), ca. 1789. Creator: Unknown
Le Traite de Paix avec Rome (The Peace Treaty with Rome), ca. 1789

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Plate of traditional tonnarelli cacio e pepe served in a restaurant in Rome, Lazio, Italy

Plate of traditional tonnarelli cacio e pepe served in a restaurant in Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Italy, Rome, The Colosseum amphitheatre built by Emperor Vespasian in AD 80 with the interior

Italy, Rome, The Colosseum amphitheatre built by Emperor Vespasian in AD 80 with the interior thronged with tourists

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Saint Maurice, ca. 1520-25. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder

Saint Maurice, ca. 1520-25. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder
Saint Maurice, ca. 1520-25

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Stories from Virgil - Iris Appearing to Turnus

Stories from Virgil - Iris Appearing to Turnus
Iris appearing to Turnus, a scene from " Stories From Virgil" by the Reverend Alfred J. Church, M.A. with illustrations from the designs of BartolomeoPinelli(1781 - 1835)

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, River Tiber, St. Peters Basilica

Italy, Lazio, Rome, River Tiber, St. Peters Basilica

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Roman mosaics at the Baths of Caracalla built between AD 212 and 216, by Emperor Caracalla

Roman mosaics at the Baths of Caracalla built between AD 212 and 216, by Emperor Caracalla. Rome, Italy

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: A Capriccio of the Roman Forum, 1741 (oil on canvas)

A Capriccio of the Roman Forum, 1741 (oil on canvas)
3366978 A Capriccio of the Roman Forum, 1741 (oil on canvas) by Pannini or Panini, Giovanni Paolo (1691/2-1765); 170.8x217.8 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, USA; Italian

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Map of city Amsterdam Netherlands from 1881

Map of city Amsterdam Netherlands from 1881 Original edition from my own archives Source : Illustriertes Konversations Lexikon 1881

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Reconstruction project of the Baths of Agrippa, Rome, c. 1550. Artist: Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)

Reconstruction project of the Baths of Agrippa, Rome, c. 1550. Artist: Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
Reconstruction project of the Baths of Agrippa, Rome, c. 1550. Found in the collection of RIBA British Architectural Library

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The Favourites of the Emperor Honorius, 1883. Artist: Waterhouse, John William (1849-1917)

The Favourites of the Emperor Honorius, 1883. Artist: Waterhouse, John William (1849-1917)
The Favourites of the Emperor Honorius, 1883. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Plan of Bremenium, 1902

Plan of Bremenium, 1902. Bremenium was an ancient Roman fort (castra) located at Rochester, Northumberland, England. The fort was one of the defensive structures built along Dere Street

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Head of Medusa, 1630. Artist: Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598-1680)

Head of Medusa, 1630. Artist: Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598-1680)
Head of Medusa, 1630. Found in the collection of the Musei Capitolini, Rome

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Orpheus Leading Eurydice from the Underworld, 1861. Artist: Corot, Jean-Baptiste Camille (1796-1875)

Orpheus Leading Eurydice from the Underworld, 1861. Artist: Corot, Jean-Baptiste Camille (1796-1875)
Orpheus Leading Eurydice from the Underworld, 1861. Found in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The Silver Age, 1527. Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder

The Silver Age, 1527. Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder
The Silver Age, 1527. Aportrayal of the second of the four Ages of the World from Ovids poem. Found in the collection of the Kunstsammlungen zu Weimar, Weimar, Germany

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The Romans of the Decadence, 1847. Artist: Thomas Couture

The Romans of the Decadence, 1847. Artist: Thomas Couture
The Romans of the Decadence, 1847. From the collection of the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Art Museums, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Infant Dionysus Riding on a Tiger, Roman mosaic detail at El Djem, Tunisia. c2nd century

Infant Dionysus Riding on a Tiger, Roman mosaic detail at El Djem, Tunisia. c2nd century. Mosaic uncovered in the Trajan Baths, Acholla, Tunisia

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Relief from mausoleum of Hercules chaining Cerberus, c2nd century

Relief from mausoleum of Hercules chaining Cerberus, c2nd century. Trier Museum

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Roman relief of Ganymede being born off by Zeus

Roman relief of Ganymede being born off by Zeus
Roman relief of the Trojan prince Ganymede being born off by Zeus in the form of an eagle to be his cupbearer. From the Hermitage Museums Collection, Leningrad

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Cybele, or Magna Mater (Great Mother), Phrygian / Roman goddess, 1702

Cybele, or Magna Mater (Great Mother), Phrygian / Roman goddess, 1702
Cybele, or Magna Mater (Great Mother), Phrygian/Roman goddess, 1702. The goddess Cybele was associated with fertility. She was the wife of Saturn (Kronos)

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: European Cup Final: Liverpool 1* Roma 1 (*won 4-2 pens a. e. t. )

European Cup Final: Liverpool 1* Roma 1 (*won 4-2 pens a. e. t. )
Football - 1984 European Cup Final - Liverpool 1* Roma 1 (*won 4-2 on pen a.e.t.) Liverpool captain Graeme Souness leads his side out, followed by Bruce Grobbelaar and Kenny Dalglish

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Campo de Fiori food market. Rome, Italy

Campo de Fiori food market. Rome, Italy

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: ROMAN ART. Roman marble relief from a conmmemorative monumen

ROMAN ART. Roman marble relief from a conmmemorative monument to the Battle of Actium (31 BC). Detail of a processional scene. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Italy. Rome. Pons Fabricius. 62 BC

Italy. Rome. Pons Fabricius. 62 BC
Italy. Rome. Pons Fabricius. Built in 62 BC by Lucius Fabricius. Tiber Island

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Ara Pacis Augustae. Scrolling acanthus relief

Ara Pacis Augustae. Scrolling acanthus relief
Roman Art. Italy. Ara Pacis Augustae. Dated 13 BC. Scrolling acanthus relief. Museum of the Ara Pacis. Rome. Italy

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Constantine the Great. Roman Emperor from 306-337. Constanti

Constantine the Great. Roman Emperor from 306-337. Constanti
Constantine the Great (Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus) (272-337). Roman Emperor from 306-337. Know for being the first roman emperor to convert to christianity

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Colossal statue of a goddess. 2nd century AD

Colossal statue of a goddess. 2nd century AD
Roman colossal statue of a goddess. 138-161 AD. The head is latest. Marble. From Egypt. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Appius Claudius the Censor (340-273 BC). Engraving. Colored

Appius Claudius the Censor (340-273 BC). Engraving. Colored
Appius Claudius the Censor (340-273 BC). Roman Censor. Engraving by Sabattini after a fresco by Cesare Maccari. The Iberian Illustration, 1898. Colored

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Drunken old woman. Roman sculpture after original of about 2

Drunken old woman. Roman sculpture after original of about 200 BC. The woman clasps a wine jug. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Homer (c. 8th century). Greek epic poet. Bust. Copy of an ori

Homer (c. 8th century). Greek epic poet. Bust. Copy of an ori
Homer (c.8th century). Greek epic poet. Bust. Copy of an original from 2nd century BC. Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy. Rome. Italy

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Mosaic of Orpheus. Miletus. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Mosaic of Orpheus. Miletus. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Mosaic of Orpheus. 200 AD. Of a private room, dining room or triclinium of a roman domus. From Miletus. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Life by Maurice Cowan and Fred Rome

Life by Maurice Cowan and Fred Rome
Life revue by Maurice Cowan & Fred Rome; music Frederick Chappelle. First produced Hippodrome, Portsmouth, 3th May and London Palladium 30th August 1926

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Colosseum Overview Moon Night Lovers Rome Italy Built by Vespacian Resubmit--In

Colosseum Overview Moon Night Lovers Rome Italy Built by Vespacian Resubmit--In
Colosseum Overview Moon Night Lovers, Rome, Italy Built by Vespacian

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Rome in the birds eye view, published in 1878

Rome in the birds eye view, published in 1878
Rome in the birds eye view with the known historic buildings and places. Wood engraving, published in 1878

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Sunrise at the Colosseum, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Sunrise at the Colosseum, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius as a dramatic backdrop

Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius as a dramatic backdrop

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Baalbek (Libanon), Roman Temple of Venus, wood engraving, published 1855

Baalbek (Libanon), Roman Temple of Venus, wood engraving, published 1855
Baalbek (Libanon), Roman Temple of Venus (1st half of 3rd century AD). The temple is an example of Severan Baroque style. Wood engraving, published in 1855

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, c. 1734 (oil on canvas)

Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, c. 1734 (oil on canvas)
XOS877570 Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, c.1734 (oil on canvas) by Pannini or Panini, Giovanni Paolo (1691/2-1765); 128x99 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Detail of Madonna of the Pilgrims, c. 1603-05 (oil on canvas)

Detail of Madonna of the Pilgrims, c. 1603-05 (oil on canvas)
XIR426293 Detail of Madonna of the Pilgrims, c.1603-05 (oil on canvas) by Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da (1571-1610); Chiesa di San Agostino, Rome

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Christ Enthroned surrounded by the Apostles and Saints Pudentiana and Praxedis, in the Apse

Christ Enthroned surrounded by the Apostles and Saints Pudentiana and Praxedis, in the Apse
XAL284199 Christ Enthroned surrounded by the Apostles and Saints Pudentiana and Praxedis, in the Apse (mosaic) by Paleo-Christian, (4th century); Santa Pudenziana, Rome

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: The Conversion of St. Paul, 1601 (oil on canvas)

The Conversion of St. Paul, 1601 (oil on canvas)
XOS1274001 The Conversion of St. Paul, 1601 (oil on canvas) by Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da (1571-1610); 230x175 cm; Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: View of Rome from the Janiculum hill or Gianicolo, Rome, Lazio, Italy

View of Rome from the Janiculum hill or Gianicolo, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: DEATH OF ORPHEUS. Orpheus and the Bacchantes. Oil on canvas by Emile Levy (1826-1890)

DEATH OF ORPHEUS. Orpheus and the Bacchantes. Oil on canvas by Emile Levy (1826-1890)

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Spiral Staircase Rome Italy

Spiral Staircase Rome Italy

Background imageRome Glass Place Mat Collection: Ancient Roman Road traverses the columns and ruins in the Forum of Ancient Rome

Ancient Roman Road traverses the columns and ruins in the Forum of Ancient Rome, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe



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Rome Glass Place Mat Collection

Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the most visited cities in Europe, and is located in Lazio, a region in central Italy. A long and rich history, dating back to 753 BC when it was founded by Romulus and Remus. It was once the centre of the Roman Empire, which ruled much of Europe for centuries. Today, Rome is known for its ancient ruins, Baroque architecture, art galleries and museums. The city also boasts some beautiful parks and gardens as well as numerous churches and basilicas that are home to priceless works of art. Visitors can explore these sites or simply enjoy the vibrant atmosphere that makes Rome such an attractive destination for tourists from all over the world.
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