This non-fiction urban guide presents the city of Rome through cartographic, cultural, and practical perspectives typical of early 1990s travel publications. It likely combines detailed street maps with descriptive entries on monuments, districts, and points of interest, supporting both orientation and cultural exploration. The structure is probably organized geographically, enabling readers to navigate neighborhoods while accessing historical and architectural context. As a pre-digital reference, it reflects analog navigation practices and offers insight into how the city was represented and experienced by visitors and residents in that period.