Destination Guide Refined by Name: C from above to remove selectionAttraction Activities (3) Arts (3) Monuments + Museums (5) Sightseeing + Tours (27) Title Keyword
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| Chiostro del Bramante Via della Pace, Rome, 00186 | ![]() |
The cloister was built in 1504 and was one of Bramante’s earliest Roman works. The proportions give an air of great semplicity typical of the Renaissance style. The important monumental complex of the Cloister of t... more
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| Cimitero Protestante 6 Via Caio Cestio, Rome, 00153 | ![]() |
By pontifical law, not only were non-Catholics barred from a church funeral and burial in hallowed ground, but their inhumation had to take place at night, by torchlight (ostensibly to avoid religiously-motivated hostile... more
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| Cinecitta 1055 Via Tuscolana, Rome, 00173 | ![]() |
Reaching its golden age in the 1960s, Rome's dream factory is where many great American movies were filmed, and which now plays hosts to foreign productions, cinematography exhibitions, concerts and guided tours.
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| Cineporto Viale Antonino di San Giuliano, Rome, 00194 | ![]() |
Cineporto began in 1987, and is still popular with cinema lovers during the hot Roman summers. Large crowds flock here because of the two major open air screens, the larger of which is equipped with digital technology, a... more
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| Circo Massimo Via del Circo Massimo, Rome, 00153 | ![]() |
When the dark days of the 5th and 6th centuries fell, the Circus Maximus seemed symbolic of Rome's complete ruin. The last games were held in A.D. 549 on the orders of Totilla the Goth, who had seized Rome in 547 and est... more
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| Circolo del Golf di Roma 716/a Via Appia Nuova, Rome, 00178 | ![]() |
This historic golf club was the first to open in Italy. It's origins are English. It was founded in 1903 by members of the English consulate.Many Italian aristocrats and a good number of members of the international jet ... more
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| Collezione di Lamette da Barba 27 Via Pescaglia, Rome, 00146 | ![]() |
The razor blade was invented in 1902 by King Campbell Gillette, a plug salesman. This everyday disposable item has been collected and displayed in this original museum. In fact, it is not the blades themselves but the pa... more
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| Colombario di Pomponio Hylas 9 Via di Porta San Sebastiano, Rome, 00179 | ![]() |
The vault, widely used from the time of Augustus, was highly suited for mass burials. The name is derived from the shape of these sepulchres, whose walls had niches capable of...
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| Colombario di Via Taranto 2 Via Pescara, Rome, 00182 | ![]() |
Colombario di Via Taranto may seem like any other Roman yard, but it’s not, there is a surprise, look out for the two trapdoors! Also look for the steep stairway that winds up to a single vault that is lined with burial ... more
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| Colonna di Marco Aurelio Piazza Colonna, Rome, 00187 | ![]() |
This large column was erected after the death of Marcus Aurelius to commemorate his victories over the barbarians. The reliefs on the column illustrate battle scenes and soldiers...
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