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Testaccio Lungotevere Testaccio, Rome, 00153 | ![]() |
Testaccio, named after the mountain of discarded amphoras called Monte Testaccio, is a traditional working-class area with a lively market. Testaccio is a bit off the beaten tourist track, but contains many restaurants s... more
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Palazzo Farnese 1 Piazza Farnese, Rome, 00186 | ![]() |
In 1595 Annibale went to Rome to work for the rich young cardinal Odoardo Farnese, who wanted to decorate with frescoes the principal floor of his palace, which was one of the most splendid in Rome. In that city Annibale... more
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Monreale Via Provinciale, Mondello, 90046 | ![]() |
Monreale was a revelation! If football hadn’t brought us to Palermo I don’t think we would ever have visited this place, and I confess I hadn’t heard of it prior to our visit. Yet it has the most amazing cathedral – when... more
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Santa Maria del Popolo 12 Via del Popolo, Rome, 00187 | ![]() |
audio guide to Sta. Maria del Popolo tells of the central role this delight-filled church has played in Rome’s history … by virtue of its location just inside the city’s principle north gate. You&rsquo... more
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San Clemente Via di San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome, 00184 | ![]() |
From the Colosseum, head up Via San Giovanni in Laterano to this basilica. It isn't just another Roman church -- far from it. In this church-upon-a-church, centuries of history peel away. In the 4th century A.D., a churc... more
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Piazza del Duomo Piazza del Duomo, Milan, 20121 | ![]() |
On our second trip to Florence in November, crowds were much smaller, so we entered the Baptistery, Cathedral and Campanile. Our favorites were the Baptistery with its incredible golden mosaics, and the Campanile for its... more
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Villa Doria Pamphilj Via di San Pancrazio, Rome, 00152 | ![]() |
Villa Doria Pamphili has its main entrance at San Pancrazio Gate though it has other entrances around its 9-kilometre perimeter. Besides being Rome's largest park, it is also one of the richest in terms of vegetation wit... more
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Villa Sciarra 35 Via Calandrelli, Rome, 00153 | ![]() |
The villa, whose entrance is from Via Calandrelli, was built on the site of the Caesar Gardens. After passing in the hands of many owners, it was bought by an American diplomat, George Wurth, at the beginning of the cent... more
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Via del Corso Via del Corso, Rome, 00186 | ![]() |
VISIT COLUMN OF MARCUS AURELIUS People always want to leave some thing as a sort of continue of their life. An unimportant person can only leaves something doesn't attract much attention. But the king of Rome isn't the s... more
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Via del Corso From Piazza Venezia to Piazza del Popolo, Rome | ![]() |
VISIT COLUMN OF MARCUS AURELIUS People always want to leave some thing as a sort of continue of their life. An unimportant person can only leaves something doesn't attract much attention. But the king of Rome isn't the s... more
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