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The Coliseum is one of the most famous monuments of the ancient Rome, inaugurated in 80 A.D. to house gladiator fights. The structure is over 160 feet high and could in the ancient times hold over 50,000 spectators who entered the Coliseum through its eighty doors. Romans came to watch gladiator and animal fights. After the fall of the Roman Empire...
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The legend says that anyone who tosses a coin over their shoulder into the Trevi Fountain will some day return to Rome. This legend, and the fountain's architectural beauty, make the Trevi Fountain one of the most popular and photographed spots in Rome. The fountain was designed by Nicola Salvi in the 18th century and was made famous by Fellini's...
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The area around the Spanish Steps is one of the most busy sections of Rome. In addition to the main attraction - the famous steps extending from Piazza di Spagna to Trinita dei Monti - this area offers designer shops, restaurants and bars. The square Piazza di Spagna at the base of the steps was originally named after the Spanish Embassy located...
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It rises on the ancient Stadium of Domitian whose elliptic form that maintains. It is of one of the most beautiful and more famous plazas in Rome where you can admire masterpieces from artists as Bernini, Borromini and Giacomo Della Porta that was among the most important exponents of Baroque Art . In the plaza they are three magnificent fountains...
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The State of Vatican is the smallest independent state of Europe, located in the heart of Rome, Italy, with a population of under 1,000. The Vatican City includes the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, Vatican gardens, St. Peter's Basilica and St. Peter's Square. The Vatican is located on the west side of river Tevere and separated from the...
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The Trastevere area consists of a maze of narrow streets that is still, despite the evident gentrification, one of the city's most authentically Roman neighbourhoods. Literally translated, Trastevere means "across the Tiber", which, of course describes its proximity to the historical centre, just southwest on the other side of the river, and just a ten min...
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