Piazza Venezia - Reviews from across the web
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Piazza Venezia- Rome, Italy - VirtualTourist.com Yes, Rome is full beauty, its always one visual pleasure after the next... until you get to Piazza Venezia. In fact, you can't miss it because it is a central point in Rome and a good geographical reference to see the sights along the way. It starts OK with the Venetian palace, Palazzo Venezia (it u... virtualtourist.com
Piazza Venezia - Rome Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com My friend Silke liked this building best. I liked it more the more I've seen of it ... I have read in my travel book that the monument was built to honor Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of the united Italy. It is increadible how huge it is! It was also the building we passed the most while walk... virtualtourist.com
Piazza Venezia, Rome, Italy : Reviews of Piazza Venezia - Yahoo! Travel Beset on all sides by roads, the square is heavily congested with traffic. In the background, the Altare della Patria is dedicated to King Vittorio Emanuele. R... travel.yahoo.com
Piazza Venezia - Rome - Reviews of Piazza Venezia - TripAdvisor Close to many tourist attractions such as the Roman Forum and Capitol Hill, this large sunny square is the true hub of Rome, which features the impressive monument of King Vit... rome-hotels.tripadvisor.com
Piazza Venezia, Rome - Experiences, Tourism, and Things to Do - IgoUgo The Palazzo Venezia, Via del Plebiscito 118, lies at the west end of the piazza. Initial construction occurred between 1455 and 1464 under the direction of the cardinal Pietro Barbo, who later became Pope Paul II. The imposing tower and courtyard were added in 1470, and, over the centuries, various ... igougo.com
RealTravel - Piazza Venezia : The true hub of the city Review | Piazza Venezia : The true hub of the city | Rome The piazza takes its name from Palazzo Venezia which lies on the western side -- at one time ambassadors from the Republic of Venice used a part of the building. This impressive building was constructed in the fifteenth century by Cardinal Pietro Barbo, who went on to become Pope Paul II. Built arou... realtravel.com
iExplore Community: Piazza%20Venezia/Forum/Palatino - Rome Popular%20Sights The Piazza Venezia is incredible in terms of the buildings and statues. you can’t miss it as there is a huge monument to the first King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel. Behind this are the Capitoline museums and a huge geometric square designed by Michaelangelo. Originally the political heart of Rome this... community.iexplore.com
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