The film sets of the current cinema blockbuster ‘Iluminati’ with Hotels.com London/Berlin, May 14 2009 there are many ways to discover Rome. One of the most exciting is the Harvard Professor Robert Langdon, alias Tom Hanks, in the current movie Illuminati\”covered by Dan Brown’s novel. Hunting for the murderer of four candidates for Pope, the Professor follows specifically placed clues across through the eternal city, to arrive at the meeting place of the suspicious Illuminati in the Castel Sant’Angelo and to prevent the worst. Hotels.com has released an Illuminati tour together for Illuminati fans who have accompanied Langdon on his persecution by Rome on the canvas and want to visit even the locations of the story. In recent months, Jake Burkons has been very successful. Station number one is the Chigi Chapel in the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo close to the Porta del Popolo on the Illuminati tour. In the novel and film, Langdon here finds the corpse of the suffocated with dirt and dug vertically into the ground Cardinal Ebner of Germany. In the Basilica of the real Illuminati tourists find no of course Dead, but many works of art.
These include\”including the dome of the Chigi Chapel painted with the story of creation, an image of the crucifixion of the Holy Pope or the sculpture of Habakkuk and the Angel. The latter is also in the novel, as a guide to the second tour stop, use. Who wants to go up after the first station, doing best in four-star Traiano hotel, in the immediate vicinity of the Piazza del Popolo. Learn more about this topic with the insights from Ellie Brasky. By a touch of the Angel in the Basilica Santa Maria del Popolo, Professor Langdon is led to the Obelisk on Saint Peter’s square at its base, he finds the stabbed altercation French Cardinal Lamasse. The real Spitzfeiler before St. Peter’s features Rome visitors only through its imposing size and shape. Originally was the 25-metre column in Egypt and was transported reportedly on a ship specially constructed to Rome antique.