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Quote: Our guide, Mossimo, was absolutely fantastic! He was so passionate about the sites and artifacts throughout the Vatican City. We really learned a lot and felt like we got more than we bargained for. We would Read More
Quote: So - on the big list for Rome, after Vatican City and the Colloseaum, what next? Well - for many the answer to that question is Trevi Fountain. The stunning 85 foot high fountain is one of the most famous in Read More
Quote: Basilica San Clemente, famous for its stunning 12th century mosaics is worth visiting to see how the layers upon layers of history are built up onto one another in Rome. The main church functioning today was Read More
Quote: At San Marco, there are three architectural and historical era Venice. The eldest, Byzantine, presented the cathedral, gave its name to the area. In fact Italian, coinciding with the peak of the Renaissance as Read More
Quote: The Doges Palace is one of the most recognisable buildings in Venice. This magnificent building made of limestone and pink marble was built in the 1400s as the home for the Venetian Government led by the Doge. Read More
Quote: There were three big tourist sites in Rome that stole my heart despite the crowded, tourist atmosphere of them. The first was the Colloseum - how could you not love such an awe inspiring place? The second was Read More
Quote: Castle del Monte stands alone on a secluded hill in western Murge in the desert city of Andria Bari province, at an altitude of 560 meters above sea level. The modern name of the castle complex was only at the Read More
Quote: At the time of Romulus and Remus to climb the hill, it was only possible on a steep rock, now at the Capitol are three steps: left - high, at 122 steps (such as falling on it was during the boom, feel and Read More
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Quote: The cathedral was built between the early and mid-XIII century. The lower part of the facade was designed by Giovanni Pisano, including all the sculptures (now on the front - a copy). The upper part was built Read More