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After taking many photographs and taking a nice stroll through Palatine Hill, we decided to walk over to the Colosseum, which is essentially next-door! On the way to Colosseum, we saw quite a few gladiators...
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It’s hard to believe you’re walking into a whole different country as you enter into Vatican City – with the Pope as the ruler. Ironically enough, however, St. Peter’s church is not the highest church...
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Tradition has it that throwing a coin over your left shoulder into the fountain guarantees a swift return to the world's most beautiful city. Anita Ekberg's dip in it was immortalized in Fellini's 'La Dolce...
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We approached the Forum by detouring off the Via Nazionale, walking past the Torre delle Milizie. It was rumoured that it was from here that Nero had “watched Rome burn,” but this red brick tower...
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Commissioned by Marcus Agrippa, restored by Domitian, and subsequently rebuilt by Hadrian (who added the dome) before being turned into a church in the early 7th century by Pope Boniface IV. The building's sole source...
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St. Peter’s Basilica (Basilica di San Pietro) is the largest church in the world and it is within the walls of Vatican City. It is a good idea to combine both the Vatican Museums and St....
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“Just keep walking” I said to my wife. She was lingering in front of an artist’s portfolio, focused on a painting. We had walked by this artist in the Piazza Navona the last...
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For at least 600 years this was a busy port, but the area declined suddenly following a reduction in commerce, and the onset of malaria. Covered by sand and mud that accumulated over the centuries,...
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Just south of the Roman Forum and offering a stunning view of the ancient city, this area includes imperial and patrician residences including those of the Emperor Domitian. Originally the Domus Flavia had walls...
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The Capitoline Museums are the oldest public museums in the world, and their collections are something you can return to admire at every time you come to Rome. Starting in the 15th century and...
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