Nestled in the heart of Rome, a city that has long attracted artists and writers, the Keats-Shelley House stands as a tribute to the Romantic poets who found solace in the Eternal City during the early 19th century. The small museum, located in the very house where John Keats spent his final months, houses a collection of personal and literary artifacts, along with paintings of Keats and his contemporary, Percy Bysshe Shelley. Visitors can explore the intimate space, immersing themselves in the lives and works of these influential poets, and gain insight into the cultural milieu of their time.
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