RTIT 2 Roma

Local Name: Round Table No.2 Roma
Association: Round Table Italy
Location: Rome, Lazio, Italy
Table Number: 2
Zone: 5
Current Status: Active
Charter Date: 1959 or 1960
Recharter Date: 5th April 2025

Originally the second table ever chartered in Italy after Milan and a founder of the Italian RT Association, Round Table Roma carries a legacy rooted in the heart of the Eternal City. After a period of dormancy, the table has been proudly rechartered in 2025, marking a vibrant return amid Italy’s renewed tabling momentum. Once again, Rome stands as a pillar of fellowship, service, and international brotherhood.

Logo

 

The logo features the iconic Colosseum; the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, and is still the largest standing amphitheatre in the world, despite its age. Behind it, as one expects, one finds the rondel of the Italian Association.

Previous Version

Tablers in Rome have an immense wealth of imagery and cultural references to draw from. In the 1980s and 90s, the Capitoline Wolf—an iconic bronze sculpture depicting the legend of Rome’s founding—was a prominent symbol used on their banners. The statue shows a she-wolf nursing the mythical twin founders, Romulus and Remus, and is housed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.

Activities

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RTRO 2 Drobeta

Local Name: RT2 Drobeta
Association: Round Table Romania
Location: Drobeta-Turnu Severin
Table Number: 2
Current Status: Active
Charter Date: 09 March 1991

RT2 Drobeta is a Round Table club based in Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Romania. Established over 30 years ago, the club operates in a city of approximately 80,000 residents and is actively engaged in community service and charitable initiatives.

Activities and Impact

RT2 Drobeta is actively involved in charity work and community projects, with a particular focus on helping children. One notable initiative was the construction of a shelter with a picnic table along a mountain trail in summer 2022, providing a resting point for hikers. The club also organizes annual charity projects, supporting local communities through donations, fundraising, and hands-on volunteer work. Through its strong traditions and commitment to service, RT2 Drobeta continues to make a lasting impact in the Round Table Romania network and beyond.

Club Logo Symbolism

The RT2 Drobeta rondel incorporates Romanian national colors and the club’s number 2, along with two distinct elements:

    1. Waves – Representing the Danube River, which flows through the city and is a key historical and geographical landmark.
    2. Dacian Draco Battle Standard – A reference to Dacia, the ancient region where the city is located. The Draco, a dragon-shaped wind banner, was historically designed to create a whistling sound when caught in the wind, adding a mystical and intimidating effect in battle.