Places of interest in Rome
Much more you will know about Rome if you are coming to visit with the purpose to enrich your culture and your spirit. Your tour starts from the places of interest like, The Capitol Hill, seat of the actual Mayor of Rome and ancient public library in Rome from the I° century BC. Piazza Venezia is the monument of Vittorio Emanuele II°, the last king of Rome. The much popular The Colossuem, which was a theater of great battles with gladiators, fierce beasts and Roman ships. Also there is The Roman Forum, Circus Maximus that has been the greatest arena with its spectacular chariot races that the world has ever seen and the Mouth of Truth, test of fidelity from the times of the first middle age.
Rome's squares are one of the main attractions of the Italian Capital, perhaps 'the core' of the city itself. Piazza del Campidoglio is the headquarter of the Italian Government; Piazza Venezia represents the 'heart of the city'; Piazza Navona displays the spectacular Baroque triumphant architecture; Piazza di Spagna is a masterpiece of the XVIII century with its famous Spanish steps and St Peter's Square is the majestic access to St Peter's Basilica, the centre of Christianity. Within Rome there are about 19 basilicas to be found, out of which 3 are patriarchal: St Peter's Basilica, St John in Lateran and the most ancient church in the world, Santa Maria Maggiore.
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