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  • Colosseum

    Ancient elliptical amphitheatre famous for gladiatorial contests and Roman architecture, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Trevi Fountain

    Baroque fountain renowned for its grand architecture and artistic sculptures, historically marking the end point of the aqueduct Vergine. It is notable for the tradition of coin tossing associated with it.

  • Pantheon

    Ancient Roman temple converted into a Catholic church, notable for its massive dome and well-preserved architecture.

  • Roman Forum

    Ancient archaeological site and historic square featuring ruins of important government buildings and temples from the Roman Empire.

  • Saint Peter's Basilica

    Major Renaissance and Baroque Catholic basilica known for its architectural masterpieces and religious significance as a pilgrimage site and principal church of the Catholic Church.

  • Navona Square

    Baroque square built on the ancient Stadium of Domitian, featuring notable fountains and rich cultural significance.

  • Castle of the Holy Angel

    Historic fortress and museum originally built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian, featuring rich history, impressive architecture, and panoramic city views.

  • Spanish Steps

    Baroque staircase built in the early 18th century, connecting a famous square with a historic church. Known for its architectural design, historical significance, and use as a filming location.

  • St. Peter's Square

    Elliptical Baroque square featuring a central obelisk and grand colonnades designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It serves as the monumental forecourt to a major basilica and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Vatican Museums

    A complex of museums and galleries housing one of the largest and most important art collections in the world, featuring Renaissance masterpieces and ancient artifacts.

  • People's Square

    Historic and monumental square featuring baroque and neoclassical architecture, an ancient Egyptian obelisk, twin churches, and fountains.

  • Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II

    Neoclassical national monument dedicated to King Victor Emmanuel II, featuring a museum and panoramic terraces. It symbolizes Italian unification and patriotism.

  • Field of Flowers Square

    Historic square featuring a lively daily flower and food market and notable monuments.

  • Villa Borghese Park

    Large public park featuring extensive gardens, walkways, and cultural attractions including an art gallery with masterpieces by renowned artists.

  • Capitoline Square

    Historic square designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti featuring Renaissance architecture and art. It is a significant cultural and artistic site reflecting Rome's Renaissance heritage.

  • Column of Marcus Aurelius

    Roman victory column completed in 193 AD featuring a spiral relief depicting Emperor Marcus Aurelius's military campaigns.

  • Capuchin Crypt Museum

    Historic underground crypt and museum featuring artistic displays made from the skeletal remains of thousands of Capuchin friars. It provides insight into religious burial practices and Roman history through its unique ossuary decorations.

  • Giolitti Ice Cream

    Historic gelateria and pastry shop known for traditional Italian ice cream and authentic flavors, established in the early 1900s.

  • Baths of Caracalla

    Large ancient Roman thermal complex built between 212 and 216 AD, known for its grand imperial architecture and well-preserved ruins.

  • Terrazza Viale del Belvedere

    If looking for a tranquil place where to enjoy splendid views of the city, this is it.

  • National Gallery of Modern Art

    Established in 1883, this gallery is all about modern art. It hosts more than 5 000 artworks, both paintings and sculptures, that date from…

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