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One of the Most Fascinating Building in Rome "Quirinale Palace"

If you have ever wondered where the Italian president lives, it is here, in the Quirinale Palace on the aptly named Quirinale Hill. Originally intended as a holiday home for Pope Gregory XIII, the palace may be the home of the current president but for many centuries, it was actually the summer residence for whoever was pope at the time. It was only mid way through the last century and when Italy was unified that the occupant was suddenly the president, rather than the pope. Read More
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Take a Captivating Journey Through Time at the Domus Romane

The seat and center of Rome Administration, Palazzo Valentini was built on top of ancient ruins which were only discovered in 2015. In fact, the treasure they had uncovered was 4th century AD remnants of a villa complex next to the infamous Trajan Forum. In the center of Imperial Rome, to uncover ruins of this nature was an incredible discovery and the result is an opportunity to step back in time in a most ancient part of the capital. Read More
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The Most Famous Hills in Rome "Aventine Hill"

There are seven dominant hills which loom over the city of Rome and next to the Tiber River at the southernmost point, is Aventine Hill. Many myths surround this particular hill involving the origins of the city and none more so than that of the two brothers – Romulus and Remus. Read More
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Discover the Mausoleum of Hadrian "Castel Sant'Angelo"

Translating into English as the Castle of the Holy Angel, this beautiful building was first constructed in 125 AD and was intended as a mausoleum for the Emperor at the time, Hadrian. Popes would use the mauoleum as a hiding place in later years when there was trouble in the region and it is now a national museum. Read More
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Roman Forum Is Simply Impressive and Mind-blowing

Two thousand years ago who would have thought a marsh would one day turn out to be a site that was the heart of the Roman Empire? The Roman Forum is a cluster of massive ruins spread over a huge area when you take a first glimpse at it. Read More
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The Hill of Palaces — The Palatine Hill in Rome

On Feb 14th, the Valentine’s Day, the whole world celebrates LOVE. But, what does the Palatine Hill have to do with it? Well, the Valentine’s Day is said to have originated in the site of the legendary Lupercalia celebrations, a cave, found beneath the Palatine Hill in the recent years by archaeologists. Read More
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The Dome of the World—PANTHEON in Rome

Just when you think you have seen enough of ruins in Rome, Boom!, the almost intact Pantheon looms in front of you even 2000 years later after it was built. You don’t need to be an architect to recognize Pantheon is an ultimate masterpiece of architecture and art. Read More
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Campo De' Fiori-a Piazza Without a Single Church

With Vatican nearby and Roman Catholic is the dominant religion in Italy, one could say it is unusual that a famous place like Campo de' Fiori does not have a church. In fact, it is the only square in Rome without a church. Yes, you can call it a ‘lay’ corner of Rome. Read More
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Enjoy Baroque Atmosphere In Piazza Navona

Like all Roman piazzas, Piazza Navona was and still is a meeting place of people in Rome where centuries ago markets, processions, as well as mock naval battles, were held here whereas now it is a typical Baroque square full of open-air cafes and seasonal fairs. Read More
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Climbing the Spanish Steps Between the Piazza Di Spagna

Someone says visiting Rome without seeing the Spanish Steps is like drinking soup without salt. A great metaphor it is, indeed. The Spanish Steps built by French people! Read More
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