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Terme di Caracalla
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The Terme di Caracalla, or Baths of Caracalla, were ancient public baths constructed in the early 3rd century AD during the reign of Emperor Caracalla. These immense baths could accommodate up to 1,600 bathers at a time and featured hot and cold pools, gymnasiums, and a library. Although now in ruins, the site remains an impressive testament to Roman engineering and architecture. Visitors can explore the vast complex and imagine the grandeur of public bathing and socializing during ancient times.
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Opening hours
The baths are open to the public daily from 9 AM. However, the closing hours depend upon the season and are listed here:
4:30 PM - From the last Sunday of October to 15 February
5:00 PM - From 16 February to 15 March
5:30 PM - From March 16th to the last Saturday of March
7:15 PM - From the last Sunday of March to 31 August
7:00 PM - From 1 September to 30 September
6:30 PM - From 1 October to the last Saturday of October
For night visits: 8 PM - From late August to late September
Last Admission: One hour before closing time.
Closed: December 25 and January 1
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Ticket price is around 10โฌ
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Palatino
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Palatino, or Palatine Hill, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome and an ancient archeological site. According to legend, it was here that Romulus founded the city of Rome in 753 BC. Today, visitors can explore the extensive ruins of imperial palaces, gardens, and temples on the hill, offering a glimpse into the lavish lifestyles of ancient Roman emperors. The location also provides stunning panoramic views of the Roman Forum and Circus Maximus.
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Opening Hours
from 27th March to 31st August 2023
9.00 am โ 7.15 pm
from Monday to Sunday
Last entrance 6.15 pm
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Altare della Patria
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The Altare della Patria, also known as the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II, is a majestic monument located in Piazza Venezia. It was built in honor of Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a united Italy. The monument's grandeur features a large staircase, impressive statues, and a tomb holding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which is guarded day and night. The rooftop terrace provides breathtaking views of Rome's skyline.
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Opening Hours
Every day from 9.30 AM to 7.30 PM. The last admission allowed is at 6.45 PM.
Please note, however, that the ticket office always closes one hour before closing time, and that the departure of the last accompanied tour of the Renaissance Museum is at 6 PM.
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You can treat yourself to a coffee on the first terrace you come to or also taking the lift up to the panoramic terrace!
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Colosseo
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The Colosseum, is an iconic symbol of Rome and one of the world's most famous landmarks. This ancient amphitheater was completed in 80 AD and hosted various public spectacles, including gladiator contests and mock naval battles. It could hold up to 80,000 spectators and remains an engineering marvel of the ancient world. Visitors can tour the interior and learn about the history of this impressive structure.
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Opening Hours
from 27th March to 31st August 2023
9.00 am โ 7.15 pm
from Monday to Sunday
Last entrance 6.15 pm
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Fori Imperiali - Ingresso Foro di Cesare
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The Fori Imperiali, or Imperial Forums, are a series of monumental public squares and forums located between the Capitoline and Palatine Hills. These forums were built over several centuries and served as the administrative, political, and social centers of ancient Rome. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of various ancient government buildings, temples, and basilicas, each offering insights into the city's fascinating history.
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Opening Hours
from 27th March to 31st August 2023
9.00 am โ 7.15 pm
from Monday to Sunday
Last entrance 6.15 pm
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Castel Sant'Angelo
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Castel Sant'Angelo, also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian, is a cylindrical fortress located on the right bank of the Tiber River. Originally built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian and his family in the 2nd century AD, it later served as a castle and papal residence. Today, it is a museum and a remarkable example of Roman and Renaissance architecture. Visitors can explore its impressive corridors, chambers, and enjoy panoramic views of Rome from the rooftop terrace.
Ticket price is 15โฌ
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Catacombs of St. Callixtus
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The Catacombs of St. Callixtus are an ancient Christian burial site located on the Appian Way. They are among the largest and most significant catacombs in Rome. These underground tunnels and chambers served as burial grounds for early Christians from the 2nd to 4th centuries AD. Visitors can explore the narrow passageways and view the ancient frescoes and Christian symbols that provide insight into early Christian practices and beliefs.
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Standard Admission Fee - 10 EUR
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Hours
The Catacombs of St. Callixtus are open the following hours:
Monday 09:00 - 12:00 14:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 12:00 14:00 - 17:00
Wednesday CLOSED
Thursday 09:00 - 12:00 14:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 12:00 14:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 12:00 14:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 12:00 14:00 - 17:00
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Palazzo della Civiltร Italiana
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The Palazzo della Civiltร Italiana, also known as the "Square Colosseum," is an iconic building located in the EUR district of Rome. It was constructed in the 1930s during Benito Mussolini's regime as a representation of fascist architecture. The building's unique design features rows of arches and was intended to showcase the grandeur of Italian civilization. Today, it houses various cultural exhibitions and events.
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Centro Congressi Roma La Nuvola
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Centro Congressi La Nuvola, is a state-of-the-art venue in Rome designed by architect Massimiliano Fuksas. Primarily used for hosting conferences, conventions, and cultural events, the center's innovative design features a striking glass and steel structure. Its unique architectural style makes it a notable landmark in Rome's modern urban landscape.
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For this place please check the website below to understand when visitors are allowed!
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Museo e Galleria Borghese
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The Museo e Galleria Borghese is a prestigious art museum housed within the Villa Borghese in Rome. The museum's exceptional collection focuses on Italian Renaissance and Baroque art, featuring masterpieces by artists such as Bernini, Caravaggio, and Raphael. Visitors can immerse themselves in the opulent surroundings of the palazzo while admiring some of the most significant works in art history.
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Opening Hours
The Gallery is open from Tuesday to Sunday. From 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Last entrance at 5.45 p.m.
Closed on: 25th December, 1st January.
The ticket office is open from 8.30 am to 1 hour before closing time.
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Galleria Doria Pamphilj
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The Galleria Doria Pamphilj is a privately-owned art gallery situated in the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj in Rome. The gallery's collection includes a wide array of artworks from various periods, with notable paintings by Caravaggio, Velรกzquez, and Titian. Visiting this gallery offers a unique opportunity to experience art within the context of a historic noble residence.
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Centrale Montemartini
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Centrale Montemartini is an innovative museum in Rome that juxtaposes ancient Roman sculptures with industrial machinery. Housed in a former power plant, the museum creates a striking contrast between classical art and modern technology. It offers visitors a fresh perspective on the ancient world while celebrating Rome's industrial history.
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Galleria Colonna Museo e Pinacoteca
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The Galleria Colonna is a remarkable private art gallery located in the Palazzo Colonna in Rome. This opulent palace houses an extensive collection of art, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. The gallery features works by renowned artists like Guido Reni, Tintoretto, and Peter Paul Rubens, providing a glimpse into the artistic patronage of Roman nobility.
OPENING TO THE PUBLIC EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING, FESTIVITIES INCLUDED
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Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Altemps
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The Museo Nazionale Romano, or National Roman Museum, consists of several sites across Rome, including Palazzo Massimo, Palazzo Altemps, Crypta Balbi, and the Baths of Diocletian. Each site displays an impressive collection of Roman art and artifacts, showcasing the city's rich historical and artistic heritage. Visiting these museums offers a comprehensive understanding of ancient Roman life and culture.
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Musei Vaticani
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Vatican Museums, form an extensive complex of art and Christian museums within Vatican City. The museums house an unparalleled collection of art amassed by various popes over the centuries. Highlights include the Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo's renowned frescoes, the Raphael Rooms, and a vast collection of classical sculptures and ancient artifacts.
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Chiostro del Bramante
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Chiostro del Bramante is an art space and cultural center located in a Renaissance cloister near Piazza Navona. The venue hosts contemporary art exhibitions and cultural events, offering visitors an immersive experience in modern artistic expressions within a historic setting.
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Villa Farnesina
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Villa Farnesina is a splendid Renaissance villa situated in Trastevere, Rome. Built for the wealthy banker Agostino Chigi, it features exquisite frescoes by artists such as Raphael and Sebastiano del Piombo. Visiting the villa provides a glimpse into the opulence of Renaissance life and the artistic brilliance of the period.
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Opening time: open every day from Tuesday to Sunday 10-7pm (last admission 5pm)
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Parco degli Acquedotti
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Parco degli Acquedotti, or Park of the Aqueducts, is a beautiful green space in Rome known for its historical significance. The park is named after the ancient Roman aqueducts that run through it, including the Aqua Claudia and the Aqua Felice. You can enjoy leisurely walks or bike rides while admiring the impressive ruins of these ancient structures, which date back to the Roman Empire.
This is def my favorite park in Rome :)
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Villa Borghese
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Villa Borghese is one of Rome's most famous parks, located in the heart of the city. It is a sprawling green oasis with manicured gardens, picturesque lakes, and shaded pathways. The park is home to the Galleria Borghese, housing an exceptional collection of art, and various cultural institutions.
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Chiesa di Sant' Ignazio di Loyola
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Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola, is a Baroque-style church in the historic center of Rome. It is dedicated to St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuit order. The church is renowned for its stunning trompe-l'oeil ceiling frescoes and grand architectural design.
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Basilica di Santa Maria in Ara coeli
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Basilica di Santa Maria in Ara Coeli, is located on the Capitoline Hill in Rome. It is a medieval church with a rich history, housing important religious relics and artworks. Visitors can climb the famous "Scala Santa" or Holy Stairs.
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Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere
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Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere is one of Rome's oldest churches and an iconic landmark in the charming Trastevere neighborhood. The church features a stunning mosaic facade and houses impressive medieval mosaics inside.
Opening hours: Daily, 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM.
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Pantheon
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The Pantheon is an ancient Roman temple that has been converted into a Christian church. It is one of Rome's most iconic landmarks, famous for its massive dome and the oculus at its center. The church is a masterpiece of Roman engineering and architecture.
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Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM; Sundays, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
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Basilica Papale San Paolo fuori le Mura
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One of Rome's four major basilicas. It is dedicated to St. Paul the Apostle and is known for its vast interior and beautiful mosaics.
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Chiesa di Santa Maria della Vittoria
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Chiesa di Santa Maria della Vittoria, or the Church of St. Mary of Victory, is a Baroque church in Rome. It is famous for housing Bernini's exquisite sculpture, "The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa."
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Parrocchia Santa Maria in Vallicella
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Parrocchia Santa Maria in Vallicella, also known as Chiesa Nuova, is a Renaissance church in Rome. It is associated with St. Philip Neri, the founder of the Oratorians. The church's elegant facade and artistic treasures are worth exploring.
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Chiesa del Gesรน
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Chiesa del Gesรน, is the mother church of the Jesuit order and an important example of Baroque architecture. It features an ornate interior and houses the tomb of St. Ignatius of Loyola.
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Fontana di Trevi
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Fontana di Trevi, or the Trevi Fountain, is one of the most iconic and famous fountains in the world. Designed by Nicola Salvi, it is located at the end of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct and features a stunning Baroque facade adorned with mythological figures. The central statue of Neptune stands tall, surrounded by seahorses and Tritons. The tradition of throwing a coin into the fountain ensures a return to Rome, making it a must-visit spot for tourists.
TIP: If you want to enjoy this beauty properly you should come here for sunrise because as you can imagine you will find tons of people already from early in the morning
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Fontana delle Tartarughe
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Fontana delle Tartarughe, or the Turtle Fountain, is an elegant fountain found in Piazza Mattei, in Rome's Jewish Ghetto. Designed by the Baroque sculptor Taddeo Landini, the fountain features four young boys supporting a basin with playful bronze turtles. The fountain's grace and delicate beauty make it a hidden gem in the city.
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Fontana dei Fiumi
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Fontana dei Fiumi, or the Fountain of the Four Rivers, is one of Rome's most famous Baroque fountains. Located in Piazza Navona, it was designed by the renowned artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The fountain represents four major rivers from different continents - the Nile, the Ganges, the Danube, and the Rio de la Plata. The monument is an awe-inspiring example of Bernini's sculptural genius and remains a highlight of Roman Baroque art.
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Fontana del Mosรจ
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Fontana del Mosรจ, or the Fountain of Moses, is an impressive fountain situated in Piazza San Bernardo, near the Baths of Diocletian. Designed by Giovanni Battista Contini, the central statue depicts Moses striking a rock to bring forth water. Surrounding the main statue are other figures representing different rivers of the world. The fountain's grandeur and artistic details make it a significant landmark in the area.
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Murali di Tor Marancia | Progetto Big City Life
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Murale Alberto Sordi
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Murale Alfredino Rampi
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Capuchin Crypt
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The Capuchin Crypt, located beneath the Church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini in Rome, Italy, is an extraordinary and macabre site that holds a fascinating historical significance. It was established in the 17th century as a burial place for Capuchin friars.
What makes the Capuchin Crypt truly unique and haunting is its decoration. The walls and ceilings of the crypt are adorned with the bones of over 4,000 deceased Capuchin friars. These bones have been carefully arranged in intricate patterns and designs, creating a mesmerizing display of skeletal art.
Regular tickets: 8.50 euros
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Ponte Umberto I
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Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II
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Mordi & Vai
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Eataly
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At Eataly Rome store you'll find a wide range of Italian highest quality products, delicious restaurants, a wonderful market and fantastic cooking classes.
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Pianostrada
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A trendy hotspot in Rome's Trastevere neighborhood, Pianostrada is renowned for its innovative approach to Italian cuisine. From creative pasta dishes to artisanal cocktails, Pianostrada offers a modern twist on classic favorites, all served in a stylish and vibrant atmosphere.
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Treebar
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Stravinskij Bar
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Gelateria Kappadue
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Canova Tadolini
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Canova Tadolini is a historic cafรฉ and art gallery housed in the former atelier of renowned sculptor Antonio Canova. Located near the Spanish Steps, the cafรฉ's artistic atmosphere immerses guests in the works of art and sculptures on display. It's a perfect spot to enjoy a coffee or a meal surrounded by masterpieces!
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The Court
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Via del Pigneto
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Drink Kong
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Goa Club
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THE MAGICK BAR
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Voodoo Bar
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Via del Governo Vecchio
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The Sanctuary Eco Retreat
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Castel Gandolfo
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This town is renowned as the traditional summer residence of the Pope. The Apostolic Palace in Castel Gandolfo served as the papal summer retreat for centuries. Visitors can explore the Papal Palace and its stunning gardens, as well as enjoy views of Lake Albano. The town itself is known for its charming streets and dining options.
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Frascati
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Frascati is famous for its wine, particularly the crisp and refreshing white wine known as โFrascati.โ The town is surrounded by vineyards and offers a delightful combination of wine tasting, historic architecture, and beautiful gardens. The Villa Aldobrandini is a notable attraction with its terraced gardens and grand architecture.
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MAXXI - Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo
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Museo MAXXI, also known as the National Museum of 21st Century Arts, is a contemporary art museum located in Rome. Designed by architect Zaha Hadid, the museum's futuristic architecture complements its diverse collection of contemporary art, architecture, design, and photography. The exhibits reflect the innovative and dynamic expressions of art in the 21st century.
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Saint Peter's Square
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St. Peter's Basilica
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Sistine Chapel
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