Attractions in Rome
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The House of Augustus, the imperial residence of Caesar Augustus, stands as one of the most striking Roman ruins on Rome’s ancient Palatine Hill. This palace features well-preserved fresco wall […]
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The Basilica di Sant’Andrea della Valle, a baroque masterpiece in Rome, was designed by leading 17th-century architects. Its dome stands as the second tallest in the city, surpassed only by […]
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The Basilica di San Nicola in Carcere, located in Rome, Italy, seamlessly blends Republican and medieval Roman elements, making it a fascinating site for archaeology and architecture enthusiasts. Unlike many […]
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Nestled behind high walls in the Testaccio district, the Protestant Cemetery of Rome, also known as Cimitero Acattolico di Roma, offers a serene and quiet space near the bustling city […]
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Since 2009, the National Museum of 21st-Century Art (MAXXI) has added a modern twist to Rome’s rich artistic heritage, housed in a striking building designed by architect Zaha Hadid. Located […]
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Nestled in the outskirts of Rome, the Castel Romano Designer Outlet embodies Italy’s renowned fashion and design heritage. This open-air shopping center, with its more than 150 stores, offers a […]
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Perched on one of Rome’s seven hills, the Palatine Hill is the oldest part of the city, with a history that stretches back to the Iron Age. This area is […]
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The Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome (MACRO) offers a refreshing contrast to the city’s traditional Renaissance and Baroque art. Designed by French architect Odile Decq, the building stands out […]
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The Basilica dei Santi Cosma e Damiano, located in Rome, originally served as a fourth-century pagan temple before its transformation into a Christian church in 527. This historic site retains […]
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In the heart of Rome, the Church of the Gesù (Chiesa del Gesù) stands as a testament to 16th-century architectural and artistic grandeur. Commissioned by St. Ignatius of Loyola, the […]
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The Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini, located in Rome, is a unique and somewhat eerie site best known for its Capuchin crypt. The church itself houses five chapels adorned […]
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Palazzo Altemps, a lavish mansion in Rome with its oldest section dating back to the 15th century, was once home to aristocratic families who amassed an impressive collection of art […]
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Villa Torlonia, once the residence of Roman nobility and briefly of Benito Mussolini, is a historic estate in the heart of Rome. The property comprises three villas: the Casina delle […]
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Nestled within the expansive Villa Borghese park, Bioparco di Roma offers a 42-acre sanctuary for both children and adults seeking a break from the bustling city. Established as a historic […]
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The 18th-century baroque Palazzo Corsini, situated in Rome, forms part of the city’s National Gallery of Ancient Art, alongside its sister palace, the Palazzo Barberini. This historic building houses the […]
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Paciotti Salumeria, a family-run gastro-emporium since 1970, is nestled in the backstreets just outside Vatican City. This shop offers a visual and aromatic feast, with its carefully curated selection of […]
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Tucked away next to the Roman Forum, the Basilica di Santa Francesca Romana is dedicated to Saint Frances of Rome, the 15th-century patron saint of drivers, often depicted with an […]
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One of the oldest churches in Rome, the Basilica di San Lorenzo in Lucina stands with a simple, porticoed facade that blends into the lively surroundings of its eponymous square, […]
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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 […]
Villa Celimontana, set around a stately 16th-century villa that now houses the Italian Geographic Society, offers a tranquil and scenic escape in the heart of Rome. The lush gardens are […]
Euroma2, one of Rome’s largest shopping malls, is located on the outskirts of the Eternal City. Spanning three floors, it houses over 200 stores, creating a comprehensive shopping experience. Visitors […]
Opened in 2014, Cinecittà World is an amusement park located just outside Rome, built on the site of a former movie studio once owned by Agostino ‘Dino’ De Laurentiis. This […]
Running between Vatican City and the River Tiber, Via Cola di Rienzo serves as the main artery of the upscale Prati neighborhood. This broad, stylish street is known for its […]
The Foro Italico, one of the largest building projects from Mussolini’s era, stands as a significant example of Italian Fascist architecture. Located in Rome, this expansive complex houses two stadiums […]