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Capitoline Museums

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Address: Piazza del Campidoglio 1, Rome 00186

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Based upon an architectural sketch by Michelangelo, this 17th-century museum showcases a prominent collection of artifacts, art and archaeological finds. Items range from the first century BC to the 17th century AD, including the famous fragments of a massive sculpture of Constantine. The overflow of the Capitoline museums collection is housed at...

Palatine Hill

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Address: Via di San Gregorio 30, Rome 00184

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Walking up from the Roman Forum from Via dei Fori Imperiali, you reach the Palatine Hill. The ruins here are left from Domus Flavia and Domus Augustana, and were built around the first century. From atop the hill, you have an incredible view of the city below and you can look out across the Circus Maximus and the Alban Hills. Access ends about one...

Palazzo Massimo alle Terme – Museo Nazionale Romano

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Address: Largo di Villa Peretti 1, Rome 00185

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The Museo Nazionale Romano opened in 1889 and was initially housed exclusively in the third century Baths of Diocletian (Terme di Diocleziano, the largest of the imperial baths which remained in use until the water supply was cut off by the Goths in 537 AD) located across from the Stazione Termini. The museum expanded in 2000 and now fills four...

Pantheon

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Address: Piazza della Rotonda, between Via del Corso and Piazza Navona, Rome 00186

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Classical architecture is an Italian highlight. Among Rome's signature buildings, the Pantheon was rebuilt in 117-125 AD by Emperor Hadrian to replace a previous structure commissioned by Agrippa in 27 BC. The original rectangular facility, which was comprised of 16 granite columns, serves as the porch of the dome structure.

Ponte Fabricio

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Address: Bridge to Tiber Island, Rome

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Built in 62 BC, this stately bridge is comprised of two massive arcades and is the oldest remaining structure crossing the Tiber River. The bridge begins near the Theater of Marcellus and crosses over to Tiber Island, where the Roman Ponte leads into Trastevere.

Santa Maria in Trastevere

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Address: Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere, Rome 00153

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Built in approximately 350 AD, this is among Rome's oldest churches. Additional segments were added in later years. The church also contains several priceless mosaics. BUS: H, 780, 23. TRAM: 8.

Theater of Marcellus

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Address: Via del Teatro di Marcello 44, Rome 00186

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Initially commissioned by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus. Augustus in turn dedicated it to his late nephew Marcellus after his death in 23 BC. This massive venue boasts a diameter of 120 meters and a seating capacity of 20,000. Converted into a fortress during the Middle Ages, it later served as a palace during the 16th century. Bus: H.

Via Appia and the Aurelian Wall

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Address: Porta San Sebastiano, Rome 00179

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Built in the third century as part of Rome's defense system, this massive fortification wall is a must see. The wall was commissioned by the Emperor Aurelian after the city's previous structure was in ruins. The wall has undergone significant restoration, and the best-preserved gate is that to the Via Appia, or Appian Way, known as Porta San...

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