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A celebrated and picturesque market by day, Campo dè Fiori quickly turns into a hub for nightlifers in the evening.

In 1833, the Borghese Princes expanded Villa Pinciana with the purchase of some neighboring vineyards and villas, including the Villa Manfroni Bernini, located imm
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Erected in 113 A.D. to celebrate the deeds of emperor Trajan in Dacia, the Trajan's Column was the first triumphal one - with decorations that spiral along the shaft - ever raised.
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The Carlo Bilotti Museum is located in the old Orangery at Villa Borghese, which during the eighteenth century was referred to as the "Casino dei Giuochi d’Acqua" due to the many fountains and nymp
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A small, but unexpected museum, with a very special heart and soul.

The Museum of the Walls is in Porta San Sebastiano, one of the largest and best-preserved Roman doors in the Aurelian Wall.

The Giovanni Barracco museum is entitled to a rich Calabrian nobleman, that donated his fine Roman sculpture collection of Assyrian, Egypt
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The Napoleonic Museum is a rare example of a museum, where it is possible to explore through history spanning over a century.

Fin de siècle atmosphere in this small but valuable Museum, in the heart of Villa

Uno dei complessi urbanistici più spettacolari della Roma barocca

Located at the intersection of via XX Settembre and largo di Santa Susanna, the church of Santa Maria della Vittoria represents one of the most important examples of the Baroque period
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One of the most beautiful archaeological sites in the Roman countryside can be found between the second and third mile on the Via Appia Antica.

The Museum preserves a portion of an ancient riverbed, dating about 200,000 years ago.