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#21 of 490 attractions in Rome
79 reviews
Attraction type Gardens
Distance 1.7 miles from city center
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#22 of 490 attractions in Rome
61 reviews
Literally less than a block away from the Pantheon, behind it sits the only Gothic church in all of Rome, the Santa Maria Sopra Minerva . It houses Michelango's Christ the...
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Attraction type Religious Sites; Historic Sites; Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Churches/ Cathedrals
Distance 1.0 miles from city center
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#23 of 490 attractions in Rome
85 reviews
Attraction type Religious Sites; Historic Sites; Churches/ Cathedrals
Distance 1.0 miles from city center
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#24 of 490 attractions in Rome
357 reviews
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This busy and lively neighborhood has the look and feel of a traditional small Italian town, with people shopping, chatting, drinking espresso and......
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This busy and lively neighborhood has the look and feel of a traditional small Italian town, with people shopping, chatting, drinking espresso and going about their daily business.
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Attraction type Neighborhoods
Distance 1.4 miles from city center
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#25 of 490 attractions in Rome
1,083 reviews
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The commercial, political and religious center of ancient Rome, which features the Arch of Septimus Severus, Temple of Saturn, Arch of Titus and the......
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The commercial, political and religious center of ancient Rome, which features the Arch of Septimus Severus, Temple of Saturn, Arch of Titus and the House of the Vestals.
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Attraction type Ancient Ruins; Historic Sites
Distance 0.4 miles from city center
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#26 of 490 attractions in Rome
161 reviews
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The creation of the Capitoline Museums has been traced back to 1471, when Pope Sixtus IV donated a group of bronze statues of great symbolic value to......
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The creation of the Capitoline Museums has been traced back to 1471, when Pope Sixtus IV donated a group of bronze statues of great symbolic value to the People of Rome. The collections are closely linked to the city of Rome, and most of the exhibits come from the city itself.
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Attraction type Art Museums; Art Galleries; Museums
Distance 0.7 miles from city center
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#27 of 490 attractions in Rome
22 reviews
Attraction type Art Museums; Historic Sites
Distance 1.4 miles from city center
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#28 of 490 attractions in Rome
63 reviews
Attraction type Historic Sites; Religious Sites; Churches/ Cathedrals
Distance 1.2 miles from city center
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#29 of 490 attractions in Rome
367 reviews
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Located in the center of Piazza Venezia, this grandiose monument, also known as the Altar of Patriotism, was erected between 1885 and 1911 to glorify......
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Located in the center of Piazza Venezia, this grandiose monument, also known as the Altar of Patriotism, was erected between 1885 and 1911 to glorify the first king of Italy.
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Attraction type Monuments/ Statues
Distance 0.7 miles from city center
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#30 of 490 attractions in Rome
41 reviews
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Pope Innocenzo X commissioned Gianlorenzo Bernini in 1651 to create this monumental fountain, which would adorn the piazza in front of the family......
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Pope Innocenzo X commissioned Gianlorenzo Bernini in 1651 to create this monumental fountain, which would adorn the piazza in front of the family palace.
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Attraction type Fountains; Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Distance 1.2 miles from city center
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#31 of 490 attractions in Rome
13 reviews
Attraction type Religious Sites; Ancient Ruins; Churches/ Cathedrals
Distance 0.5 miles from city center
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#32 of 490 attractions in Rome
32 reviews
Attraction type Historic Sites; Historic Walking Areas
Distance 0.9 miles from city center
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#33 of 490 attractions in Rome
55 reviews
The busy and picturesque square where the famous Trevi Fountain is located.
Attraction type Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Distance 0.9 miles from city center
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#34 of 490 attractions in Rome
18 reviews
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Museum displaying marble sculptures set among the machinery of an old power plant, which results in some pretty unique exhibits such as its famous......
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Museum displaying marble sculptures set among the machinery of an old power plant, which results in some pretty unique exhibits such as its famous "Venus in the Boiler Room."
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Attraction type Art Museums
Distance 1.8 miles from city center
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#35 of 490 attractions in Rome
30 reviews
A scenic hill popular for its breathtaking views of the city.
Attraction type Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Historic Sites; Parks; Lighthouses
Distance 1.7 miles from city center
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#36 of 490 attractions in Rome
48 reviews
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Spectacular church full of breathtaking statues and paintings. Located near the Termini station in Rome, this church is guaranteed to leave you......
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Spectacular church full of breathtaking statues and paintings. Located near the Termini station in Rome, this church is guaranteed to leave you gasping in admiration.
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Attraction type Religious Sites; Churches/ Cathedrals
Distance 0.9 miles from city center
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#37 of 490 attractions in Rome
17 reviews
Attraction type Spas
Distance 2.6 miles from city center
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#38 of 490 attractions in Rome
27 reviews
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This interactive children's museum is designed to engage children and stimulate their natural curiosity about science, the environment, society,......
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This interactive children's museum is designed to engage children and stimulate their natural curiosity about science, the environment, society, communication and more.
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Attraction type Children's Museums
Distance 2.0 miles from city center
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#39 of 490 attractions in Rome
43 reviews
This beautiful square, designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1538-1584,) features an elliptical courtyard with a central figure sculpture.
Attraction type Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Scenic/ Historic Walking Areas
Distance 0.7 miles from city center
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#40 of 490 attractions in Rome
21 reviews
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For centuries, the Scala Santa has attracted Christian pilgrims and visitors who wished to honor the Passion of Christ. Tradition says that originally......
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For centuries, the Scala Santa has attracted Christian pilgrims and visitors who wished to honor the Passion of Christ. Tradition says that originally the Holy Stairs led to the praetorium, or judgment hall, of Pontius Pilate's palace in Jerusalem. Today, those same 28 white marble steps lead to the Sancta Sanctorum, or “Holiest of Holy Places”, the first private chapel of the Popes. Many have undergone the spiritual ritual of ascending the stairs on their knees.The Sanctuary of the Holy Stairs, one of the major projects by Pope Sixtus V, encompasses 1700 m of frescoes completed in 1590. These images tell the story of both the old and new testaments while including depictions of various saints, doctors of the church and the superb landscapes by Flemish master Paul Bril.
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Attraction type Historic Sites; Churches/ Cathedrals; Religious Sites
Distance 0.7 miles from city center
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