Spanish Steps
- Staircase once taking to the King of Spain's Official Residence in Rome - Column of the Immaculate conception - John Keats' Museum - The Barcaccia, a fountain by Bernini - Main brands shopping district
Spanish Steps
- Staircase once taking to the King of Spain's Official Residence in Rome - Column of the Immaculate conception - John Keats' Museum - The Barcaccia, a fountain by Bernini - Main brands shopping district
Trevi Fountain
- The most famous late baroque fountain in Rome where by throwing the coins you can express the wish to come back - Still supplied by an ancient Roman aqueduct
Pantheon
Visit inside - Largest dome in Rome - Biggest unreinforced concrete dome in the world! - Most well preserved pagan monument in Rome - Tomb of Raphael - Tombs of the Kings of Italy - Oculum and bull's eye effect
Piazza Navona
- Fountain of the Four Rivers by Bernini - Church of Sant'Agnese - Built over a preexistent stadium erected by the emperor Domitian - Fountain of the Moro - Fountain of Neptune - Palazzo Pamphilj - Location of the movie Angels and Demons
Circus Maximus
- Biggest chariot race track in Ancient Rome and starting point of the Appian Way - Capable of 250000 people, one quarter of the entire population of Rome in the hey-day - 600 m in length
Aventine
- Garden of the Roses - Knights of Malta keyhole.. surprise! - Garden of the oranges
Basilica di Santa Maria in Cosmedin
- Mouth of truth, location of the movie Roman Holiday with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn
Area Sacra Sant'Omobono Roma
(Pass by)
- Forum holitorium et boarium where the romans use to sell vegetables and cattle - Temple of Hercules - Arch of Janus - Temple of Portunus - Basilica of San Nicola in Carcere
Teatro di Marcello
- First permanent building for spectacles - Built in 9 b.C. - Capable of 15000 people
Piazza Venezia
(Pass by)
- Geographic center of modern Rome - Intersection of the 5 major road axes - Vittoriano, Altar of the Forefathers, Monument to the Unknown Soldier in WWI - Palazzo Venezia, headquarter of Mussolini during WWII, balcony where he declared Italy's entrance into the war - Michelangelo's house - Palazzo Bonaparte, where Napoleon's mother lived and died
Insula dell'Ara Coeli
(Pass by)
- Housing district of the middle class in the early empire
Piazza del Campidoglio
- Capitoline hill, one of the seven hills of Rome - Square designed by Michelangelo - Musei Capitolini, first public Museum in the world - Spectacular view over the Roman Forum - Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius in bronze
The Old Jewish Quarter
- Where Mussolini imprisoned the Jewish in WWII - Gathering place for the Jewish to be brought to concentration camps - Jewish Synagogue
Area Sacra di Largo Argentina
- Place where Julius Caesar was assassinated
Campo de' Fiori
- Statue of Giordano Bruno - The only square without a church!
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