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Quote: Rome is an amazing city with the Colesseum, the Forums, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, etc., but the excitement does not end there. Outside the city center of Rome exists the Christian catacombs, the ancient 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: The rooftop sculpture of the Archangel Michael, who according to legend, saw Gregory the Great in 590, when he led a crowd of patients with plague city dwellers to the Cathedral of St. Peter.Three Days of the new Read More
Quote: I walked into the church above the Capuchin Crypt, an everyday monastery. I didn't see anything worth writing home about until I got down into the crypt- and I saw the bones of thousands of monks lining the Read More
Quote: You won't want to miss a visit to the Christian Catacombs outside of Rome on the Appian Way. Wonderful drive (short) and the experience is memorable. Read More
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Quote: Yes, Rome is full of beauty. It’s always one visual pleasure after the next ... until you get to Piazza Venezia. In fact, you can't miss it because it is a central point in Rome and a good geographical reference Read More
Quote: This church is in the historic center of Rome near the Pantheon and a number of other popular sites. It is open Friday - Wednesday, 8am - 12:30pm and 3:30 - 7pm and Thursday, 8am - 12:30pm. Admission is free.We Read More
Quote: I cannot sing loudly enough the praises of Context Rome (formerly Scala Reale) as a walking tour organization. Information on my pre-arranged tours was waiting for me when I arrived at my hotel--a nice welcome to Read More
Quote: Well, really, the coliseum is not strictly a museum. More probably, it could be called a monument, but either way it is a huge structure with lots of interesting things about it. My first port of call on my Read More