Roma
Sightseeing
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Presentation outline
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A capital of Italy
Monuments:
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Pantheon
Colosseo
Fontana di Trevi
Museums:
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National Museum
of Rome
Capitolina
Museum
Barracco Museum
All roads lead to Roma…
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thousands years old
city
Mediterranean sea
capital of Italy after
1870
ones best suited for
you
Pantheon
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"M. Agrippa L. F. Cos tertium
fuci" by Agrippa in 27 B.C.
was destroyed by a great
fire in A.D. 80.
reconstruction of the temple
from the time of Hadrian
43,40 metres in diameter,
and the same in height.
Piazza della Rotonda
Colosseo
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the Anfiteatrum
Flavium.
Vespasiano and
inaugurated in 80 A.D.
87.000 people.
Piazza del Colosseo
Fontana di Trevi
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Salvi (1735)
the front of a large palace (Palazzo
Poli)
statues and bas-reliefs
not only celebrated for its excellent
water
the legend that whoever will assure
his return to Rome.
P.zza di Trevi
National Museum of Rome
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most important
archaeological collections
three different facilities:
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Mosaic of cat attacking
a turkey
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Octagonal Hall
Palazzo Massimo
Palazzo Altemps.
Diocletian between the last
years of the third century
A.D.
The Baths
calidarium
tepidarium
frigidarium
natatio or frigidarium
Capitolina Museum
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Palazzo dei
Conservatoire and the
Palazzo Nuovo
Piazza del Campidoglio
Michelangelo
dates back to 1471
the oldest existing
public collection in the
world.
Piazza del
Campidoglio
Busts of philosophers and poetsThe Dying
Gaul
Barracco Museum
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Barone Giovanni Barracco (1902)
Architect Koch on Corso Vittorio
Emanuele (1938)
"The Piccola Farnesina" or
"Farnesina dei Baullari“
Antonio da Sangallo
Corso Vittorio Emanuele (1898 and
1901) by Enrico Gui
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 166
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