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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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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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Centrale Montemartini is one of the most interesting museums located in Rome. This museum is housed in the former power station of Acea, which is completely ref...
 
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Chiesa del Gesu

This is the Jesuits church in Rome, situated at Via degli Astalli. The church stands overlooking Piazza del Gesu, not far from Piazza Venezia towards Largo di Torre Argentina. The Chiesa del Gesu rema...
 
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Circus Maximus

The contours of the ancient stadium, first built in the sixth century B.C., are still visible in what is now a park in the shadow of the Palatine. Circus Maximus was primarily devoted to chariot races...
 
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Circus of Maxentius

Circus of Maxentius is located at Via Appia Antica 153. This is a well-preserved Roman circus which was built at the beginning of the fourth century. It was part of an imperial villa built by Maxentiu...
 
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Colle Oppio

This is the attractive park on the hillside directly west of the Colosseum. Visible ruins in the area come from the Baths of Trajan. These baths were built on the top of the ruins of Domus Aurea - the...
 
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Colosseum

Well known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is a most famous of Roman landmarks takes its name from the giant statue of the emperor Nero that once stood near this location. Originally capable of seating s...
 
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The Column of Marcus Aurelius is also well known as the Aurelian Column was constructed between 180 AD and 196 AD. It was built as a gift by the people and the ...
 
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Curia

The Curia (Senate House) is the 4th rebuilding of the meeting place for the Roman Senate, once converted into a church during the Middle Ages, but now restored since the 1930s. Since the kings period ...
 
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Domine Quo Vadis

This is not the real name of the church on the corner by the main entrance to San Callisto but it is universally known by this name. By legend it is located on the spot where Saint Peter had a vision ...
 
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Housed in the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, the Doria Pamphilj Gallery provides the glimpse of aristocratic Rome. It houses one of Rome's best art collections. Visito...
 

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