Piazza Venezia / Ancient City
Emblem of Fascism was the meeting square where the news of the state of war was received from Benito Mussolini. Now the square is the geographical center of Rome, the Eternal City.
Piazza Venezia / Ancient City
Emblem of Fascism was the meeting square where the news of the state of war was received from Benito Mussolini. Now the square is the geographical center of Rome, the Eternal City.
Piazza del Campidoglio
The first square that modern Rome has seen born according to the criteria of a uniform project, due to the genius of Michelangelo, rises on the Capitoline hill (Capitolium), where an ancient village was located and the place chosen to dedicate numerous temples to the Roman divinities.
Complesso del Vittoriano
After the birth of Italy, which took place in 1860, something was sought to represent national unity under the guidance of the new King. Thus it was that it was decided to build a large monument which was later called Complesso del Vittoriano, in honor in the name of Vittorio Emanuele II, the first King of Italy, whose equestrian statue stands out right in the centre. At the foot of this, stands the Altare della Patria (the name by which the Vittoriano is sometimes referred to) together with the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Via dei Fori Imperiali
The Imperial Forums are an architectural complex unique in the world, made up of a series of buildings and monumental squares, the center of political activity in ancient Rome, built over a period of about 150 years, between 46 BC and 46 BC. and 113 AD.
Arch of Constantine
In the ancient Italian capital the triumphs of emperors were celebrated in a very special way and the Triumphal Arch in Rome is an example of this. Built to commemorate a victory of Constantine I, it has been very well preserved and you can visit it during your trip to Rome.
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