Rome is like a mine full of gold in the form of ancient historic artistic monuments and spots. When you visit
Rome, be certain not to miss the eternal city's Trevi Fountain. Yes, this is the one where Anita Ekberg had shot a classic scene in the movie La Dolce Vita. The other must see places are the Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona, Piazza del Popolo, as well as some of the Roman heritage sights, such as the Pantheon, the Colosseum and the Forum Romanum. In addition, sunrise on the Gianicolo and sunset on the Pincio, with vistas of a sea of golden domes and bell-towers, are sure to record unforgettable images on the mind.
There are several museums displaying different articles and historical preservations. The National museum has all dinosaurs displayed around and bugs and arthropods are kept in tanks. Sculptures, decorative and architectural terracotta pieces, which are objects of worship, can be found in Ostiense Archeological Museum. Museum Delle Navi displays four Roman cargo ships found during the excavations of the
ancient harbor of Claudius. In Municipal Antiquarium, you can find household objects from the 6th century B.C. to the time of the barbarian invasions. It also includes the famous doll with jointed limbs that was part of the funeral accouterment of Crepereia Tryphaena.