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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 completely line... more
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No visit to Rome is complete without seeing its magnificent Colosseum, a vast amphitheater with seating for 55,000 that was designed as a horse racing circuit and arena for animal fighting and gladiatorial battles. After its co... more
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Commissioned by Marcus Agrippa, restored by Domitian, and subsequently rebuilt by Hadrian (who added the dome), the Pantheon was turned into a church in the early 7th Century by Pope Boniface IV. The building's sole source of l... more
Real Travelers who've been here
the Roman Forum, Colosseum and Pantheon, the ancient streets left us in awe. Other attractions continue reading »
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During the Christmas season Piazza Navona is packed with stalls selling toys, sweets and decorations for the Nativity scene or Christmas tree, making it a favorite spot for children. Its unusual shape recalls the time of Domiti... more
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place that we went was San Luigi dei Francesi. It is a church just off of Piazza Navona in the French continue reading »
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The Spanish Steps were designed by Alessandro Specchi and Francesco de Sanctis. They connect Piazza di Spagna to the French church of Trinità dei Monti. In spring the steps are decorated with hundreds of colored azaleas. Being... more
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100 Presepi is produced by the Roman Council and the Vatican.It is a rare opportunity for the public to visit the breathtaking Palazzo Ruspoli in the Piazza del Popolo and to see the Sala del Bramante (Bramante's room), named i... more
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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 Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita, and It... more
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Fontana di Trevi (aw how romantic and touristy) the Pantheon and Piazza Venezia. By this point I’m just so continue reading »
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This is one of the oldest theaters in Rome. It was built in 1732 by the architect Theoldi on commission from the Sforza Cesarini family and has since been restored many times over the years. It became the premises of the Teatro... more
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Founded in the late 19th Century by the entrepreneur Costanzi, this theatre was for a long time considered to be one of the most prestigious opera theaters in Europe. Having gone through some difficult years, the Teatro dell'Op... more
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Rome's most important live club is, without question, Circolo Degli Artisti. For 15 years now Circolo has been creating the place where a variety of artists and audiences alike can come together. From Sunday's The Hysterics I... more
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