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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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Big Mama

It is located at Vicolo di San Francesco a Ripa 18, a narrow street leading off Via di San Francesco a Ripa. Shows normally begin around 10PM but check Press for details. Big Mama is Rome's original "...
 
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Bioparco

The renamed Rome Zoo, one of the oldest in Europe, founded in 1911. Bioparco is on the edge of the Borghese Gardens, a short, well-signposted walk from the Gallery. It remains open from 09.30 to 17.00...
 
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British Embassy

It is located at Via XX Settembre 80, Rome. At the northern end of Via XX Settembre next to the Michaelangelo-designed Porta Pia. The previous embassy had been destroyed by a terrorist bomb in 1946 an...
 
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Campo de' Fiori

If it is sunny, you'll catch a few young people and older gentlemen sitting at the base of a statue in the middle of the open space. The statue is a brooding, hooded Giordano Bruno-an excommunicated D...
 
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Capo di Bove

This is a recently opened archaeological site displaying the thermal baths of the villa of the wealthy Herod Atticus. Also in the complex is a restored villa, until recently a private residence, that ...
 
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Capuchin Monastery

This monastery is situated at Via Veneto right by Piazza Barberini. The Capuchin Monastery built in 1645; the crypt of the church contains a macabre display and a series of chapels decorated with the ...
 
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Margherita was the daughter of a baker from Siena. His shop was near Villa Farnesina where Raphael was painting. It is reported that Raphael repudiated her on h...
 
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Casa di Goethe

Served as a home to the German poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe, the Casi di Goethe is now opened as museum. Geother stayed here 1786 to 1788 with Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein and various other German...
 
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Casal Rotondo

The Casal Rotondo is the biggest mausoleum on the Appian Way, at about the sixth mile. Today, it incorporates a small private villa. It is not known for whom it was built. Moreover name of this tomb c...
 
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Castel Sant'Angelo

The core of the structure began life as the mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian, built between 135 and 139 AD. Subsequent strongholds built on top of the mausoleum were in turn incorporated into a reside...
 
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The Catacomb of Priscilla is located at Via Salaria 430, enter through the cloister of the monastery of the Benedictines of Priscilla. You can take buses 86, 92...
 
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The Catacombs of St Agnese can be found at Sant'Agnese fuori le mura church in Nomentano, area of Rome. It remains open from 09.00 to 13.00 and 16.00 to 18.00 a...
 

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