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Via della Sagrestia, 17

The Teutonic Cemetery is a burial site in Rome adjacent to St. Peter's Basilica. Burial is reserved for members of the Confraternity of Our Lady of the German Cemetery, which owns the cemetery.

The Trenched Camp of Rome is a defensive military system composed of fifteen Prussian-type forts and three batteries, which was erected between 1877 and 1891, to defend the external perimeter of th

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Via Dei Serpenti, 2

House where the Transit of St Benedict Labre (Benoit-Joseph Labre), the French pilgrim who died in 1783 in front of the Church of Santa Maria ai Monti, took place.

Largo Arrigo Vii

The ancient building in Largo Arrigo VII, known as Casa Bellezza - but the name actually belongs to the modern building above it, which belonged to the maestro Vincenzo Bellezza in the 1930s - was

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Viale delle Olimpiadi, 60

The House of Arms is one of the buildings of the Foro Italico, the vast sports complex designed by Enrico Del Debbio at the foot of Monte Mario and inaugurated in 1932 as the Foro Mussolini.

Via XX Settembre, 12

The works for the construction of the new dining hall of the Barracks of the Cuirassiers along via XX Settembre, brought to light some ancient structures that included a tract of the Servian Walls,

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Via Aurelia Antica, 183

The Casale dei Cedrati at Villa Pamphilj reopens its doors.

Piazzale del Museo Borghese, 5

After the purchases of land and vineyards and the concession of the Acqua Felice in the first decade of the 17th century, the construction of the palace took place substantially in one year, from 1

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Viale Mediterraneo, 52

Castello Chigi (detta anche Villa Chigi-Sacchetti) è una villa fortificata situata nel parco urbano Pineta di Castel Fusano.

Via Luigi Ercole Morselli, 13

This is a pope's country residence, begun by Sixtus IV around 1480 and completed by Leo X.

Viale Castro Pretorio

The Praetorian Camp was built by Emperor Tiberius between 21 and 23 AD.

Via Antonio Bertoloni, 13 A

Area funeraria situata lungo la Salaria Vetus. Il cimitero, che risale alla prima metà del III sec.

Via Simeto, 2

The catacombs have been named after the Roman martyr Felicita, who had converted to the Christian religion and was executed in 165 AD under Emperor Antoninus Pius.

Via Silvio D'Amico, 27

A funeral area located along the Via Ostiense.

Via Appia Antica, 126

Originally part of the catacomb of St. Sebastian, now independent from the rest. It developed in the fourth century in connection with, the cult of St. Eutichio.

Via delle Sette Chiese, 42

Located in the underground area of Giovannipoli Park, the Catacombs of Commodilla, a Christian matron, contain, among other things, the crypt with the tombs of the martyrs Felix and Adautto, some B

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Via Alessandro Poerio, 55

The Ponziano Catacombs are probably named after the owner of the land. The Cemetery had its greatest development in the 4th century.

Via Appia Pignatelli, 11

The catacombs perhaps take their name from the local landowner of the time and were known as far back as the 16th century, although excavated between 1847 and 1872.

Via Giovanni Paisiello

On the site stands the church of St Theresa of the Child Jesus in Panfilo, built between 1929 and 1932.

Via Nomentana, 70

The origins of the excavation of the catacombs date back to 1918 with the development of the area.

Via della Caffarella, 44

Il percorso sotterraneo più vasto di Roma, oltre 1,5 km di gallerie labirintiche sotto un parco tra i meravigliosi ed affascinanti al centro di Roma, il parco dell'Appia antica.

Piazza dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, 13

Enormi gallerie per l'estrazione di tufo che si aprono inaspettatamente sotto un tempio romano, dei laghetti cristallini e una serie di pozzi: un'incredibile esperienza nel cuore d

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Piazza della Minerva, 42

When, in the 13th century, the friars of the Order of Preachers, commonly called Dominican friars, settled in the Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, they not only enlarged the church, but also

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Piazza di Campitelli, 9

Antico chiostro situato accanto allo spazio archeologico del Teatro di Marcello sulle rovine del Tempio di Giove Statore.

Via Nicola Zabaglia, 40

Rome War Cemetery lies alongside and within the Aurelian Walls of the ancient city of Rome.It was designed by Louis de Soissons and contains 426 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War.

Via Laurentina

The Laurentino Cemetery, which was dedicated on 9 March 2002, is the third largest cemetery in Rome.

Vicolo dei Casali di Santo Spirito, 70

In the heart of the Monte Mario Nature Reserve, accessible from Via della Camilluccia, lies the French Military Cemetery, destined to contain the bodies of French soldiers killed during the Italian

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Viale Isacco Newton

The Laurentino Cemetery, which was dedicated on 9 March 2002, is the third largest cemetery in Rome.

Piazza di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, 3

The area around the Church of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme is rich in archaeological ruins referable to a single complex, Palazzo del Sessorio, an imperial villa of the Severan age (3rd century AD).<

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