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The Piazzale delle Nazioni Unite lies in the modern district of EUR on Via Cristoforo Colombo. The elliptical piazza is made up of two semi-circular exedras with a portico of columns. Two large round fountains stand in the exed... more
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This area is called a district, but it really lies within the district of Trieste. It was mostly built during the 1930s so has many square blocks of apartments that were typical of the period. It was designed by architect Gino... more
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The house known as the Casa Graffita (or more popularly as the House of the Executioner) is located at number 18, Vicolo del Campanile, one of the cross-streets of Borgo Sant'Angelo. The custom of decorating the exterior of hou... more
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The 16th-century Palazzo del Banco di Santo Spirito stands at 31, Via Del Banco di Santo Spirito. Designed by famous artists such as Bramante and Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, the palace is positioned near Via dei Coronari c... more
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Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia was a splendid Renaissance villa, built for Pope Julius III and houses an important collection of Etruscan treasures found mainly in graves and tombs. The Tomb of the Newlyweds is one of... more
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This cinema opened on the site of what was Rome's oldest theatre. The new multi-screen cinema has nine auditoriums, the largest of which boasts 512 seats the smallest, a cozy 95 seats. There are two American-style bars and a wa... more
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la humanidad de uno de nuestros paisanos más famosos de la historia. Adriano está considerado por los romanos continue reading »
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You can forget good manners here and queue so as to look through the keyhole of the entrance that leads into the complex of the Order of the Knights of Malta. The curiosity is the unusual view of the dome of St Peter's which, f... more
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Beset on all sides by roads, the square is heavily congested with traffic. In the background, the Altare della Patria is dedicated to King Vittorio Emanuele. Romans refer to it as the "wedding cake" or the "typewriter" because... more
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December 26, 2005Colosseum, Roman Forum, II Vittoriano, Piazza Venezia, Pantheon continue reading »
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The basement floors of Palazzo Senatorio contain relics of religions of ancient Italic populations, relating in particular to the cult of the god Veiovis. This god had a preference for unhealthy, marshy locations, and took the... more
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This villa was built in 1500 and later acquired by Pope Clement VIII Aldobrandini. The villa itself is not open to the public, but the recently restored gardens are accessible. During restoration work in this area the gardens h... more
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