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Via Anicia, 13

At the beginning of 2000, the Sedes Sapientiae Institute (International Ecclesiastical College) moved into the eighteenth-century Conservatory of San Pasquale Baylon, located in the Trastevere dist

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Le quattro statue definite “parlanti” dalla tradizione popolare romana, sono quelle dette del Pasquino, dell’Abate Luigi, di Madama Lucrezia e di

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Piazza del Quirinale

Built around 315 AD, used to occupy a vast area of the Quirinale, within the actual Via XXIV Maggio, Piazza del Quirinale, Via Nazionale and Via della Consulta.

Terme di Diocleziano
Viale Enrico De Nicola, 78

These are the biggest thermal baths in Rome, built between 298 and 306 AD.

Via Cassia, 739-749

On the left-hand side of the modern via Cassia, inside a public park, is the funerary monument erroneously called since the Middle Ages the Tomb of Nero.

Via Nomentana, 917

The monument is located on the left of the via Nomentana, km 9,200, at Aguzzano. It owes it name to the Cecchini family, owner in the 16th century of the land where the building is located.

Piazza di San Martino ai Monti, 16

The building, which stands right in the middle of the square, was built by the Arcioni family, and later passed to the Capocci, a noble family from Viterbo.

Piazza dei Consoli

Among the tall modern buildings of Piazza dei Consoli, on the left side coming from "Monte del Grano", is the ancient architectural complex of Quadraro, consisting of a massive quadrangular tower w

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Piazzale di Ponte Milvio, 48

Nel 1805, Papa Pio VII commissionò nuovi lavori di restauro al grande architetto Giuseppe Valadier che ne progettò il riassetto, sostituendo i ponti levatoi ed edi

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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II

In the north corner of the garden in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II there are the ruins of the lateritious monumental structure called, since the Middle Ages, Trophies of Mario due to the pre

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Via di Monserrato, 45

Il Venerabile Collegio Inglese è la più antica istituzione inglese al di fuori dell’Inghilterra ed ha ospitato nel corso della sua storia cardinali, monarchi, politici e intellettuali, tra cui Thom

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Via dei Cerchi
Via dei Giubbonari

Delimitata alle due estremità da due delle piazze più celebri di Roma, piazza Venezia e piazza del Popolo, via del Corso è la vera arteria pulsante dello shopping capitolino.

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Viale Pola, 12

Remains of the property of Cardinal Giulio Alberoni (in 1722 he bought it as a vineyard and transformed it into his country villa).

Via delle Mantellate, 11/A

Villa Alibert alle Mantellate, an eighteenth-century building with a backdrop of the green Gianicolo hill, has a C-shaped facade, with a backdrop and two slight side wings.

Viale Manzoni, 47

Villa Altieri was built at the end of the 17th century when Paluzzo Altieri, nephew of Pope Clement X, most probably commissioned architect Giovanni Antonio De Rossi to transform a large rustic far

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Via Emanuele Filiberto, 104

Villa Astalli was built in the 17th century in an area, the lower Esquiline, free of other buildings.

Borgo Santo Spirito, 3

The villa is located on the northern slopes of the Janiculum Hill, almost in the Vatican field, on the same site where residential buildings were built in the first century AD that probably belonge

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Via Prenestina, 351

The "Parco dei Gordiani", which takes its name from the imperial family (3rd c. AD) to which the property in the area is generally attributed, extends along both sides of via Prenestina.

Via del Casale di San Pio V, 44

The farmhouse was built in a place known as "della tedesca", just outside Largo dei Cavalleggieri, to become the residence of Pope Pius V Ghislieri, who went to live there before 1567.

Via Tiberina

At kilometre 1.6 of the Via Tiberina, on the slope of a hill on a tufaceous bank, today inside the Prima Porta cemetery, stands a Roman villa with residential, productive, thermal and mausoleum par

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VIA DI S. PANCRAZIO, 8

The origin of the villa can be traced back to the pre-existing Villa Benedetta, commissioned by Monsignor Elpidio Benedetti, a friend and advisor of the Mazarin, who had it built according to the d

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Via dell'Amba Aradam, 8

Below the Ospedale San Giovanni, an excavation has brought to light a building dating from the 1st to the 4th century, which has been identified as the home of the mother of Emperor Marcus Aurelius

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Via delle Vigne Nuove

This is the archaeological area between Via delle Vigne Nuove and Via Passo del Turchino, characterised by the presence of structures pertaining to a private villa located at about the sixth kilome

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VIA ALBERTO COZZI

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Piazza della Croce Rossa, 3

The building is one of the most representative examples of the Umbertino style in Rome.

Via Flaminia, 118

The present palazzina Vagnuzzi was built by restoring the so-called 'casino del Monte', dating from the 16th century, which had been part of the Villa Poniatowski since the 17th century.

Via Palestro, 28

Villa Gamberini was initially built in the expanding area that was being planned and parcelled out behind Roma Termini railway station.

Viale David Lubin, 2

Located within Villa Borghese, Villa Lubin was built in 1908 to be the headquarters of the International Institute of Agriculture.