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Ancient Ostia
The beautifully preserved ruins of Ancient Ostia lie twenty miles from Rome, in the meadows ...
Appian Way
Engineered in the 5th century BC, it was the widest and largest road of its time. In its hey ...
Baths of Caracalla
Built in the southern part of Rome at the behest of Caracalla, their construction began ...
Baths of Diocletian
The Baths of Diocletian cover an area of ​​almost 14 hectares ranging from the Termini ...
Borghese Gallery
Borghese Gallery is located right in the heart of Rome, in the Pincio area. Is a privileged and ...
Campo De' Fiori
Today, what remains of Campo de' Fiori is the famous market that takes place every morning ...
Capitoline Hill
Capitoline Hill wheelchair accessible tours, or well known as The Campidoglio, is one ...
Capitoline Museums
The Capitoline Museums form a complex of buildings that make up the main civic museum ...
Castel Gandolfo
Listed among the most beautiful villages in Italy, Castel Gandolfo is a small town ...
Castel Sant'Angelo
Castel Sant'Angelo is a fortress located along the right bank of the Tiber not far from ...
Castelli Romani
The Castelli Romani area is one of the most famous historical and natural areas of Latium ...
Domus Aurea
The Domus Aurea is located in the historic center of the capital, in the historic center ...
Etruscan Museum
Near Villa Borghese, a few hundred meters from the National Gallery of Modern Art ...
Gianicolo Hill
The Gianicolo Hill is one of the most evocative places in all of Rome. Its belvedere ...
Jewish District
Enclosed in a handkerchief of land close to the Tiber River, the Jewish District is one of ...
Mausoleum of Augustus
The Mausoleum of Augustus, also known as Augusteo, is a mighty funerary monument ...
Mausoleum of St Costanza
A wonderful journey through time, back to the time of Emperor Constantine the Great. You ...
Mouth of Truth
Rome, as we know, is a city rich in history. Many of its wonders visited today by millions of ...
Museum of Ara Pacis
The Museum of Ara Pacis, or Ara Pacis Augustae, is a magnificent and valuable celebratory ...
Navona Square
Navona Square, the most beautiful baroque square of Rome, occupying the runway of the ...
Nemi
Thanks to its magnificent panorama, its geographical position and its climate, Nemi wheelchair ...
Oranges Garden
Parco Savello, better known as the Oranges Garden, is a small terrace on the Aventine Hill ...
Palatine Hill
The Palatine Hill, one of the mythical seven hills of Rome, is the heights where the ancient ...
Pantheon
In the center of Rome, not far from Navona Square, lies the he majestic Pantheon. Great ...
Porta Portese Market
Celebrated in films and songs, lived by all Romans, born among the first bric a brac in ...
Pyramid of Caius Cestius
Among the oldest but perhaps least known monuments of Rome. The Pyramid of ...
Quintili's Villa
These grandiose ruins are spread over such a vast area that the late XVIII century the place ...
Quirinale
A stone's throw from the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain, the Quirinale is one of the ...
Roman Forum
A trip to Rome certainly cannot be said to be complete without a visit to the ancient heart ...
Sistine Chapel
The Sistine Chapel, is one of the greatest treasures of the Vatican, Rome and the world in ...
Spanish Steps
Beautiful background to Via dei Condotti, Piazza di Spagna is one of the most famous ...
St Peter's Church
The great St Peter Basilica, the most important of the Christian world. Is the monument that ...
St Sabina Basilica
The St Sabina Basilica on the Aventine Hill is perhaps the most beautiful of Rome's early ...
Theater of Marcellus
The Theater of Marcellus is located in the area between the Tiber River and the ...
Trastevere
Strolling through the heart of Rome wheelchair accessible one is struck by the magic ...
Vatican Museums
The first public museum in the world, was founded by Pope Sixtus IV who decides to ...
Via Margutta
Via Margutta is located a stone's throw from the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo ...
Villa D'Este
Villa D'Este, masterpiece of the Italian Garden, is one of the sites included in UNESCO. With ...
Villa of Maxentius
Between the second and third mile of the Appian Way it extends one of the most beautiful ...
Vittoriano
The Vittoriano, better known as the Altare della Patria, is an monument. Forming part ...
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