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Teatro alle Terme di Caracalla Viale Terme di Caracalla, 52, Rome, 00153 |
... a true leisure center thriving for 300 years between the 3rd and 6th Centuries. Beautiful marble and gorgeous mosaics adorned the walls and floors. Looting, neglect, and an earthquake destroyed the architectural marv... more
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Teatro di Marcello Piazza Monte Savello, 30, Rome, 00186 |
The origins of this theatre run back to 23 BC, when Augustus had it built in honour of Marcus Claudius Marcellus, his nephew and adopted son. The theatre had space for 20,000 people, and was used for games and celebratio... more
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Tempio dei Castore e Polluce Foro Romano, Rome, 00186 |
The two enormous statues are Roman copies of Greek sculptures and date back to the 5th century BC. They represent Castor and Pollux, patrons of riders, and they were placed at the entrance of the Terme di Costantino. Pop... more
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Tempio della Fortuna Virile Piazza della Bocca della Verita, Rome, 00186 |
This temple was mistakenly known as the Tempio della Fortuna Virile, but has now been identified as the Temple of Portunus, god of the river port, once located near the Emilio bridge. The importance of this well-preserve... more
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Tempio di Ercole Vincitore Piazza della Bocca della Verita, Foro Boario, Rome, 00186 |
This temple dates back to the end of the 2nd century BC and has remained more or less intact. Nineteen of the twenty Corinthian columns which surround it survive but the trabeation and the original roof (probably a dome)... more
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Tempio di Veio Piazza del Campidoglio, Sotterranei del Palazzo Senatorio, Rome, 00186 |
The basement floors of Palazzo Senatorio contain relics of religions of ancient Italic populations, relating in particular to the cult of the god Veiovis. This god had a preference...
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Terme di Caracalla 52 Viale Terme di Caracalla, Rome, 00153 |
A 10 minute walk from the Coloseum (or catch the metro to Circo Massimo), the baths are a wonderful break from the busy rush around of the main tourist filled ancient centre. At only 5 Euros per person, it's money well s... more
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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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Testaccio Village 34 Via di Monte Testaccio, Rome, 00153 |
Testaccio Village is the hippest element of the Estate Romana festival. Running from June to September, it's a temporary village with various pavilions where you can get drinks and food and two areas where you can enjoy ... more
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The Vatican Viale Vaticano, Rome, 00165 |
Rome now is one of the grandest cities in the world. Millions of pilgrims and tourists come every year to admire, and be awed by, its treasures of architecture, art, and history. But is was not always this way. By the fo... more
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