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The Landmarks That Tell Rome’s Timeless Tale

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Colosseum

Built-in 70AD and originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, this ancient Roman site has been the backdrop of some of history’s most important events.

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Roman Forum

The Roman Forum is perhaps the most historically significant of all Rome’s landmarks.

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Vatican City

Vatican City is the world’s smallest sovereign state and the spiritual center of the Catholic world.

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St Peters Basilica

St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, Italy, is one of the most famous landmarks in the world and a must-see for any traveler to this incredible city.

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Sistine Chapel

Located within Vatican City and adjacent to St Peter’s Basilica, this awe-inspiring chapel has been a popular destination for travelers since its inception in the 16th century.

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Vatican Museum

Located within the walls of the Vatican City, these museums offer visitors an opportunity to explore centuries of art and history from ancient times until today.

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Largo di Torre Argentina

The Largo di Torre Argentina is best known as the location where Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC.

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Santa Maria Maggiore

It stands out for its beautiful exterior decorated with marble and mosaics, as well as its elaborate interior featuring a wooden ceiling painted with frescoes.

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Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi

This grand fountain stands at the center of Piazza Navona and features four figures depicting four rivers from various continents.

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