The famous Vatican Museums, which are located on the territory of the Vatican City, are home to the pontifical art collections and are known to be one...
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In ancient Rome, the Forum Romanum was, without a doubt, the centre for cultural, political, economic, and religious life. It is located in the valley...
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Built as a mausoleum for the Roman Emperor Hadrian in 139 A.D., Castel Sant'Angelo was converted into a fortress by various popes in the years that...
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The Galleria Borghese accommodates one of the most precious private art collections in the world. It is located in the most famous park in Rome, the Villa...
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The Pantheon in Rome was built on the Mars field and remains to be one of the best preserved buildings from ancient Rome. The main reason for it to be so well-maintained is that it...
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The Colosseum (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium, Italian: Anfiteatro Flavio or Colosseo)), is the largest amphitheater built in ancient Rome and the largest...
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San Pietro in Vincoli is a titular church situated near the Colosseum by the Esquiline, one of the celebrated Seven Hills of Rome. The foundation stone of the church was set in 431...
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St. Peter's Basilica with its magnificent facade, dating from the 16th century, is one of the largest and most beautiful churches in the world. By order of Emperor Constantine, around...
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Being popular among tourists and locals alike, the Spanish Steps are indisputably one of the most beautiful places in Rome. In the native tongue of the country, Italian, the Spanish...
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The Trevi Fountain is the largest well in Rome and the probably best-known fountain in the world. With its 50m (55yd) of width and 26m (28yd) of height it definitely is one of the most...
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