The ruins of ancient Rome's public bathhouse, dating back to the 3rd century.
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The ruins of ancient Rome's public bathhouse, dating back to the 3rd century.
This palace was built by Gregory XIII in 1574 as a summer residence, which serves today as the residence of Italy's president.
This beautiful square, designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1538-1584,) features an elliptical courtyard with a central figure sculpture.
Built onto the ruins of the Domitian theater, this splendid palazzo houses beautiful mosaics and Roman statuary.
Literally less than a block away from the Pantheon sits the only Gothic church in all of Rome, the Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. It houses Michelango's Christ the Reedemer statue, finished in 1521...
Close to many tourist attractions such as the Roman Forum and Capitol Hill, this large sunny square is the true hub of Rome, which features the impressive monument of King Vittorio Emmanuele II.
Located in the center of Piazza Venezia, this grandiose monument, also known as the Altar of Patriotism, was erected between 1885 and 1911 to glorify the first king of Italy.
This first Christian cemetery of Rome houses the remains of 9 popes and saints.
Monday through Saturday mornings, farmers and fishmongers come to this open-air market to sell the fruits (and fish) of their labors.