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Planning a trip to Europe? Rome should top your list of must see European cities! And in Rome, do as the ‘Romans’ do and keep your eyes open for every tiny detail. It can be truly classified as a ‘Global City’ with endless tourist attractions and plentiful things to do around, and travelling down to Rome to experience its ultimate historical heritage is beautiful in itself. But there are many more reasons to visit Rome, and which make this magnificent city so universally desirable.

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Rome's Mosque

Viale della Moschea, 85, situated to the west of Villa Ada. The Rome Mosque, which was inaugurated in 1995, is the biggest in Europe. The inside of the 30,000 m² structure has a large prayer hall...
 
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The San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane is situated at Via del Quirinale, 23. It is a very small and beautiful church, the first design commission of Francesco Borro...
 
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San Clemente

Via Labicana 95, walk round church for entrance, a short walk from the Colosseum. A great little cathedral to visit lovingly looked after by Irish Dominicans. There is an excavated older church below ...
 
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San Crisogono

The San Crisogono church is located at Piazza Sonnino 40, within the quarter of Trastevere district of Rome. It is devoted to the martyr Saint Chrysogonus and is one of the earliest parochial churches...
 
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The San Francesco a Ripa Church is situated at Piazza S. Francesco d'Assisi, south side of Trastevere region. This church is named after St. Francis of Assisi, ...
 
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This is the cathedral church of Rome and first of the major basilicas. It's also the Pope's (as Bishop of Rome) Church and as such it ranks above all other chur...
 
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The San Luigi dei Francesi church is roughly halfway between Piazza Navona and the Pantheon. It is most notable for a side chapel which contains three Caravaggi...
 
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San Paolo fuori le Mura is also known as St Paul Outside the Walls. This is on the outskirts of Rome in an otherwise drab modern neighborhood. The enormous basi...
 
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The San Pietro in Montoriois on the second corner of the windy Via Garibaldi. This church, which was commissioned by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, marks the ...
 
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The San Pietro in Vincoli is situated at Piazza San Pietro in Vincoli, 4A. The chains that held St. Peter are displayed in a case before the altar. More importa...
 
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San Saba

On the so-called Piccolo Aventino (little Aventine) which is to the southeast of the main Aventine hill, behind FAO. In the eighth and ninth century, San Saba was one of the most prestigious monasteri...
 
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San Stefano Rotondo

The San Stefano Rotondo is located at Via di Santo Stefano Rotondo, from behind the Colosseum take Via Claudia almost to the top. Turn left and you are there. Dating from the 5th Century this is belie...
 

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