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Via del Corso From Piazza Venezia to Piazza del Popolo, Rome |
VISIT COLUMN OF MARCUS AURELIUS People always want to leave some thing as a sort of continue of their life. An unimportant person can only leaves something doesn't attract much attention. But the king of Rome isn't the s... more
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Scala Santa 14 Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome, 00184 |
), one of those erected by Sixtus V late in the 16th century. At the same time, he demolished the old patriarchate, from which the Sancta Sanctorum (the papal chapel) and the Scala Santa (Holy Stairs) were preserved. The... more
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San Luigi dei Francesi 20 Piazza San Luigi de' Francesi, Rome, 00186 |
The imposing façade made out of travertine, has a balcony in its middle and two orders of Corinthian parastades from Tuscania with niches and statues by Pierre l'Estache. This church has three aisles divided by Ionic pil... more
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Villa Doria Pamphili 183 Via Aurelia Antica, Rome, 00164 |
Villa Doria Pamphili has its main entrance at San Pancrazio Gate though it has other entrances around its 9-kilometre perimeter. Besides being Rome's largest park, it is also one of the richest in terms of vegetation wit... more
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San Giovanni in Laterano Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome, 00184 |
The present building is characterized by its 18th-century facade by Alessandro Galilei (statues of Christ and the Apostles ring the top). A 1993 terrorist bomb caused severe damage, especially to the facade. Borromini ge... more
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Cinecitta 1055 Via Tuscolana, Rome, 00173 |
Reaching its golden age in the 1960s, Rome's dream factory is where many great American movies were filmed, and which now plays hosts to foreign productions, cinematography exhibitions, concerts and guided tours.
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Saxa Rubra Via Flaminia, Rome, 00188 |
Saza Rubra lies at kilometre 13 on Via Flaminia shortly after the ring road. Many very important events took place here; ones that shaped the future of Rome. The most famous...
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Galleria Borghese 5 Piazzale Scipione Borghese, Rome, 00197 |
I visited the Borghese Gallery during my stay in Rome on April 28th. Don't get me wrong I am a big fan of Bernini's work as well, but I didn't find this museum all that great or amazing. I did however enjoy being away fr... more
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Cimitero Protestante 6 Via Caio Cestio, Rome, 00153 |
By pontifical law, not only were non-Catholics barred from a church funeral and burial in hallowed ground, but their inhumation had to take place at night, by torchlight (ostensibly to avoid religiously-motivated hostile... more
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Via del Governo Vecchio Via del Governo Vecchio, Rome, 00186 |
Since it is on the route of the processions that used to run from Saint Peter's to San Giovanni in Laterano, this street was formerly known as Via Papalis. It was later renamed Via del Governo Vecchio because the residen... more
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