Via Nazionale, a bustling thoroughfare, cuts straight through Rome’s historic heart, connecting Piazza della Repubblica near the main Termini train station to Largo Magnanapoli, just steps from the monumental Piazza Venezia. This lively street is lined with shops, hotels, and churches, and is home to several notable sights, including St. Paul’s Within the Walls, the Church of Santa Caterina da Siena a Magnanapoli, and the neoclassical Palazzo delle Esposizioni, an exhibition space. Visitors can explore these landmarks and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this central artery.
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