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Palazzo di Montecitorio
The Palazzo, seat of the Chamber of Deputies, was first designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1653, completed by [...]
The Palace of the Italian Civilization
The Palace of the Italian Civilization, also known as the Palazzo della Civiltà del Lavoro or simply Colosseo Quadrato, [...]
Quirinale – The Quirinal Palace
Located on top of the highest of the seven hills of Rome, the Quirinale Palace was for just under [...]
Ponte Milvio
Ponte Milvio, also referred to as the “Lovers’ Bridge” due to the chains of padlocks left hanging on its [...]
The village and the castle
The original settlement was founded in 830 by Gregory IV who had houses built by a very high wall [...]
The Roman theatre of Ancient Ostia
The Roman theatre of Ancient Ostia lies within the archaeological area of the excavations. The theatre was built under [...]
Teatro Marcello -Theatre of Marcellus
At first sight, it appears to be smaller version on the Colosseum, which was nevertheless built a good 83 [...]
The Appian Way
The road, which flanks the sea and was more distant from conflict zones, was faster and safer than via [...]
Fori (The Forums)
At the end of the Republican Age, when Rome had become the capital of a vast empire stretching from [...]
The Tiber Island
Legend has it that the Tiber Island was formed, to say the least, in a rather curious manner: the [...]
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