1 | Colosseum
The Colosseum is one of the most iconic monuments of Rome and the whole of Italy. Built between the years 72 and 80 AD, this amphitheater was the site of fights between gladiators, wild animals and prisoners of war for approximately four centuries.
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2 | Roman forum
The Roman Forum is one of the most fascinating and evocative places to visit during a trip to Rome, not only for its historical and archaeological importance, but also for the beauty of its remains and the numerous curiosities that surround it.
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3 | The Trevi Fountain
The famous baroque fountain located in the heart of Rome is an unmissable tourist attraction for those visiting the city. Designed by the architect Nicola Salvi, the Trevi Fountain was completed by the architect Giuseppe Pannini, after Salvi's death, and represents one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian Baroque art.
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4 | Pantheon
The Pantheon is one of Rome's most iconic monuments and is an important example of ancient architecture. In this building, you can notice several architectural and artistic elements that make it unique and fascinating.
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5 | Sant'Angelo castel
Castel Sant'Angelo, located in the eternal city of Rome, is an imposing majestic architectural complex that resonates with history and grandeur. With a history spanning more than two thousand years, this majestic castle has served numerous roles and functions over the centuries.
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6 | Basilica of Saint Peter
St. Peter's Basilica is one of the most important and impressive churches in the world, located in the Vatican City, an area of Rome, Italy. Built in the 16th century, the basilica is a masterpiece of Baroque and Classical architecture, designed by some of the greatest architects of the Renaissance and Baroque.
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