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A place where Popes have
once lived, buildings have been preserved, arts have been collected, names
have been remembered, and memories have been kept, Rome is a place you truly have to
visit. Just take a three to four day trip to Rome and you will be able to
explore the life that the Ancient Romans have lived centuries after
centuries.
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The HOT
SPOTS
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Palazzo Del Quirinale Palace
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This
magnificent palace of the Republic was once used as the summer residence
for many Popes. It has the Capella Paolina and the Capella dell’Annuziata chapels built inside it. This palace has
wonderful outdoor gardens that lie on a huge acres of land and are full of
tree-lined avenues, fountains and rare plants.
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Villa Borghese Park
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Take a walk to remember
through Rome’s
largest public park. This park contains buildings, sculptures fountains and
the Galleria Borghese which holds some of the most interesting collections.
This favorite park of the Roman people has later been enriched by the
building of the Giardino Del Lago,
a small island with luxuriant vegetation which a temple has been built on.
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Colliseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon
Monuments
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These monumental buildings
that dated back to the ancient Rome
have made the city of Rome
“capital of the world.” Colliseum being the most
ancient monument with an opening celebration full of bloody games. Roman
Forum was built on marshland and having new palaces, statues, temples and
courts added to the area century after century. And Pantheon being the
best-preserved buildings, was partially destroyed and then rebuilt, became
a Christian place of worship. Now inside this huge dome and marble
decorations building, still kept inside are the tombs of Raffaello, Vittrio Emanuele II, and Umberto I. These places you wouldn’t
want to miss.
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The Vatican Museum
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This museum is divided into several
sections such as the Egyptian
Museum, the Ethnological
Museum, the
Painting Gallery, the Raffaello Rooms, and many
more. It contains ancients artifacts, hundreds of works of art created by
the most famous artists in history and collected by the Popes over
centuries. It’s a chance to see the greatest collections of classical and
Renaissance Art.
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