The Seven Hills of Rome, or Sette Colli di Roma, form the historic and cultural backbone of the city, from its legendary founding to the present day. These hills, including the central Capitoline and Palatine, are dotted with ancient remnants and some of Rome’s most iconic landmarks. Visitors can explore the layers of history, from the ruins of imperial palaces to the grandeur of government buildings, experiencing the tangible connection to the city’s storied past.
Seven Hills of Rome (Sette Colli di Roma)
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