Piazza della Repubblica - Reviews from across the web
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Piazza della Repubblica, Rome - Reviews of Piazza della Repubblica - IgoUgo On the other side, between the Piazza della Reppublica and Piazza dei Cinquecento, are the remains of the Baths of Diocletian. Baths were built 1700 years ago and are the largest in Rome. The church of Santa Maria degli Angeli, built by Michelangelo from the ruins of the Baths is right across from t... igougo.com
Piazza della Repubblica, Rome, Italy : Reviews of Piazza della Repubblica - Yahoo! Travel The fountain with the four bronze statues of the Najadi by Mario Rutelli stands in the centre of the square, on one side there's the church of Santa Mari... travel.yahoo.com
Latest reviews of Piazza della Repubblica, Rome, Italy This was the first place I came across when exploring Rome. It is amazing with a huge fountain in the middle of the Piazza and marble buildings and a basillica around. At night the buildings and fountain are lit up. The fountain has beautiful statues. ALso the basillica there, Saint Mary of the Ange... travel.yahoo.com
Rome - Piazza della Pepubblica Piazza della Repubblica was initially called Piazza Esedra for its shape which follows the curve of the exedra of the ancient Baths of Diocletian. It was build in 1901 at the time of the great renewal of Rome when it became the capital after the unification of Italy. The piazza is domineted by the F... holidayinrome.com
Piazza della Republica and Fountain of the Naiads covers exactly the exedra/theater of the ancient Baths of Diocletian. At the end of the 16th century, Pope Sixtus V was going to turn this exedra into an artificial lake to provide water for a navigable canal that he wanted to build between his villa and today's Piazza San Bernardo. However, this pl... romaviva.com
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