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Fontana di Trevi  (Jun 15 '06)
The Trevi Fountain was mostly unknown by tourists until the success of the film "Three Coins in a Fountain". Lucky coin throwing ...... Among those who are unaware that the "three coins" were ...
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The Colosseum is probably the most impressive building of the Roman empire . Originally known as the Flavian Amphitheater, it was the largest building of the era. No visit to Rome is complete ...
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Piazza Navona  (Jun 15 '06)
The most famous square of Baroque Rome stands on the site of Domitian’s stadium and the name seems to derive from a popular corruption of the term for the competitive games “in agone” which were held ...
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Porta Portese is one of the largest, most diverse and popular flea-markets in Europe . On any given Sunday up to 4,000 stalls open shop to sell all imaginable merchandise, including antiques (as well ...
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Facts About the Pantheon The original Pantheon was a rectangular temple built by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, son-in-law of Augustus, the first Roman emperor, as part of a district renewal plan in ...
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This large sunny piazza in the true hub of the city! Almost any bus that you might want to be on will eventually pass through the piazza. It is close to many important tourist sites including the ...
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The Arch of Constantine  (Jun 15 '06)
The city of Ancient Rome is home to many triumphal arches. They are found practically at every turn, standing proud and strong, proclaiming yet another victorious win for the "eternal city". In fact, ...
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Vatican Museum  (Jun 16 '06)
The entrance to the Vatican Museums is located in the back of the basilica. The museums hold one of the most valuable and spectacular art collections worldwide, cultivated and carefully maintained ...
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Trevi Fountain  (Nov 04 '05)
Packed full of vino, we ventured out for a big walk around Rome at night. We had met some really cool Canadians at the hostel we were staying at, not that I can recall their names now- all I ...
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Of all the roads that led to Rome, Via Appia Antica (built in 312 B.C.) was the most famous. It eventually stretched all the way from Rome to the seaport of Brindisi, through which trade with the ...
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