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Quote: One of the most famous museums of Rome, Galleria Borghese, which is located in the Villa Borghese, one of the biggest parks in Rome. In general, in the Villa Borghese is all sorts of museums and galleries, a zoo, 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: Uffizi Gallery - (Italian Galleria degli Uffizi-"gallery offices") - a palace built in Florence in the years 1560-1581, with an initial aim to bring all government services under one roof. The building of 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
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
Quote: The Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, usually just called the Frari, is one of the greatest churches of Venice. It is in the Campo dei Frari at the heart of the San Polo sestieri.We went to see Titian’s Read More
Quote: The lines at the Vatican Museum wind around to St. Peter's Basilica, and you have a jones for some serious art. Another private collection is waiting for you at the not oft-visited Galleria Doria Pamphilj. Housed Read More
Quote: In a small corner of the Dorsoduro district sits a small oasis that provides a cocoon to a beautiful collection of 20th century art. As the museum’s name suggests, it was founded by Peggy Guggenheim, a champion Read More
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Quote: This chapel in the old section of Naples houses some fascinating statuary. It used to be a church, but is quite clearly now a museum, with an entrance fee of a few Euro. Getting to the chapel is part of the Read More