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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: Admission in the Cathedral from the atrium-atrium with mozaikami11-12vv. the Old Testament. The oldest on the dome of Creation (image creation on weekdays). In front of a mosaic of the Arc of Paradise "by 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: Ponte Vecchio - the oldest and most famous of the seven bridges in Florence, exchanging over the River Arno. Ponte Vecchio, as we know it today, was built in 1345 by architect Taddeo Gaddi and a nifty three-arch Read More
Quote: Another landmark is the gallery Vittorio Emanuele II. It is often called "the living room of Milan" or "street under the glass. The creation of architect Mengoni, created in the period 1865-1877 he has the shape Read More
Quote: Burano is a small island near Venice. Get to it easily. To do this, take the vaporetto, which departs from the pier Fundamento Nuovo in the north of Venice.Way between the islands is about 35 minutes.The first Read More
Quote: When you mention the San Lorenzo Market in Florence, most people think of the rows of open stalls selling leather, porcelain trinkets, hats, and purses that line the streets around the great church of San Read More