Born in Rome, Giulia fell in love with Archaeology when she was 12 years old on a school trip to Pompei. She received a Master’s Degree in the Archaeology of Ancient Near East at the University of Rome, La Sapienza, and afterward pursued a joint Ph.D. program in Egyptology with the University of Birmingham UK. While living in the UK, she gave lectures on Archaeology at several institutions including the British Museum, and she interned in the Egyptian collection of the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. She has participated in archaeological digs in Rome, Sicily, Jordan, and Egypt and she has worked on the publication of the results of the excavations. Giulia became a licensed Tour Guide in Rome because she loves to share her knowledge with visitors to Italy: whether it concerns archaeological sites, renaissance artworks, baroque churches or contemporary urban transformations, she is passionate about Rome!