Rome city

Rome city

Rome city

The city of Rome, where it hopes it is eternal, is a city that prides itself on its ancient glorious heritage which is the center of a civilization that once expanded its empire throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia,

The city is the first city steeped in history and Christianity where visitors can easily get overwhelmed. After this magnificent city one can see history and art on almost every street corner, so visitors want to narrow their homework to what they want to see and before they board a plane bound for Italian. The capital number ten Galleria Borghese The Galleria Borghese is an art gallery, built in the 17th century as a party house by Cardinal Borghey, Cardinal, nephew of Pope Paul V, was also a patron of the arts, Galleria is today a number of sculptures of paintings Are home

Other antiquities from his collection paintings by the Titian statues by Bernini and the National Museum of Musical Instruments can be seen here at the Nine Number of Pyaja Nobena o. The most famous of Rome’s many squares, the Piazza Novena was established at the end of the 15th century and preserves the shape of a Roman stadium that once stood in the building around the square stand, where spectators once sat today the squares show little to no facilities.

Three splendid fountains and an extremely popular place that roams a Cappuccino shop and the number eight castle Sant’Angelo castle Sant’Angelo as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian and his family to see the street performers Was built which was later replaced in 123 BCE.

In a fort and palace by the Pope, it was once Rome’s tallest building in which the ashes of other emperors were buried, but scattered when it was invaded by the Visigoths in 410, it also served as a prison. Was but today the Castel is a museum which is one of the most famous sites.

The film buffs in Rome will recognize it as a setting from the Roman Forum, the number seven of angels and demons, situated in a small valley between the angels and the Capitoline hills. Mano was the pungent heart of ancient Rome for centuries and the site of victorious processions and election sites for public speeches and commercial affairs is today a vast ruin of Manch Vastu ruins and includes the Arch of Titus and the temple of Saturn number six.

A truly monumental staircase of 135 steps, the Spanish Steps were built in the 1st century with French funds to connect the Bourbon Spanish Embassy to the Holy under the steps below, usually with tourists as well as locals. Also attracted are many who use it as a gathering place. In May each year the stages are decorated with beautiful pink animals The Spanish Steps have a Piazza di Vanya and a Sober Fountain designed by Bernini number-5 traveling fountain which was completed in 1762.

This world-famous Baroque Fountain has a mythological sculpture composition. The gods of Neptune are hoisted by two Tritons, so its name is located at the junction of the three StreetSide trees VA. The fountain in Latin was set for an iconic scene in Fellini’s film Dolly Vita starring Anita Ekberg and Marcelo Mast Romani, who says that someone who throws a coin at the Fountain will one day return to Rome No. 4 at the Vatican Museum began in the 16th century with a collection of sculptures by Pope Julius ii. Today, he is visiting many museums inside Vatican City. Are involved and included in the museum some of the most important relics in the world, including spiral staircase Raphael rooms and excellently painted the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo decorated.

Chapel Ceiling Between 1508 and 1512 Ceiling today and especially the Last Judgment is widely believed to have crowned Michelangelo’s crowning achievements in painting. Museums have four itineraries to control the museum, ranging from one and a half hours to five hours Are up to more than. The Italian Sistine Chapel number three culminates in one of the best-preserved Roman boos in Pantheon, Pantheon was built as a temple in 126 AD, the temple serving as a Roman Catholic Church for all Roman gods. Is, because the eight graceful granite Corinthian columns of the seventh century spread along the low pillars in the front of this circular building I, although this Pantheon is a 2,000-year-old famous dome that is the largest continuous concrete dome in the world, it is believed that Marcus Agrippa built the Pantheon his own private temple, which the present building was rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian in the second century…

Number-two St. Peter’s Basilica is the center of the Catholic world. St. Peter’s Basilica is a huge church with a spacecraft with an internal height of 400 feet. Its booster rockets may fit inside as asked. The Statue of Liberty the Basilica may stand on the traditional site where Peter Apostle was crucified and burial construction on the present building began in 1506 and 161 famous artists on the premises. Worked in Ambient Michelangelo designed the dome, while Bernini designed the Great St. Peter’s Square number one Coliseum, the Coliseum is one of Rome’s major tourist attractions, its construction was commissioned by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty in 72 advertisements And was finished by his son Titus in 80 CE. The elliptical amphitheater can hold up to 50,00 people, who go out to see the gladiators, perform battles in public and enjoy other forms of entertainment The stone and concrete structure built in the 1st century of the Roman Empire. The largest is the amphitheater. The Roman is considered one of the greatest architectural and engineering works

 

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