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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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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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It is an important place of pilgrimage for Catholics because of the supposedly miraculous powers of an image of the Virgin Mary. The first miracle was in 1740 w...
 
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This church is located at Via Nomentana 349, Rome, Italy. It remains open daily from 09:00 to noon, 16:00 to 18:00. The Basilica di Sant'Agnese Fuori le Mura is...
 
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Sant' Agnese fuori le Mura(Saint Agnes outside the walls) church was built next to the mausoleum of Santa Costanza in the seventh century and is on top of catac...
 
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The Sant'Agnese in Agone is located at Via di Santa Maria dell'Anima. By Borromini, reputed to be on the spot where St. Agnes was martyred in the fourth century...
 
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Sant'Ignazio

The Sant'Ignazio Church is located at 8A, Via del Caravita, not far from the Pantheon. This church is stunning example of Baroque art. The ceiling frescoes are especially excellent, including a trompe...
 
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Located off the city area but well worth the extra effort although it is often closed when you get there. This masterpiece was built by architect Borromini duri...
 
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Very ornately done and beautiful inside, but don't expect any information in English. All information panels are only in Italian. It's still a beautiful site ev...
 
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Santa Constanza

The Santa Constanza is a church located at Via Nomentana 349, Rome, Italy. It is a grand tomb in Rome that was later on dedicated as a church. It is well known as a Mausoleo di Santa Costanza and Chie...
 
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Santa Costanza

The Santa Costanza church was built by the Emperor Constantine (272-337) as a mausoleum for his daughters Constantina and Helena. It was part of a much larger cemetery complex, parts of which can stil...
 
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The Santa Croce in Gerusalemme is recognized as Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme in Italian, located at Piazza Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, 12. It is origi...
 

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