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In the very heart of Rome there is a monument, as ancient as the Eternal City itself - this is the Roman Forum (Latin Forum Romanum). The inconsistent series of antique columns and dilapidated arches of temples demonstrate the former greatness of the Roman Empire. The architecture, history and culture of ancient Rome collected on a plot of 500 m2. History Even during the heyday of the Roman state, a decent piece of land remained in the capital, which was not ennobled.
In Italian, the Capitol sounds like Monte Capitolino - Capitoline Mountain. This is the most gentle of the seven hills on which Rome was built. The height of the hill is 46 m. At its top is Capitol Square (Piazza del Campidoglio), in the middle of which stands a bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius. Along the perimeter of the square are the Palace of Senators (Palazzo Senatorio), the Palace of Conservatives (Palazzo dei Conservatori), the Palazzo Nuovo or the New Palace (Palazzo Nuovo) and the Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracheli (Santa Maria in Araceli).
Villa Medici in Rome (Villa Medici) was named after the name of a famous Italian family. She was one of the first possessions of the Medici dynasty in the Eternal City. The place has a rich history. Today, the French Academy of Arts is located here. The villa is open for tourists. History The first gardens of Rome On the hill of Pincho, where Villa Medici is located, the first Roman gardens in history were once created.
Strict and at the same time solemn Palazzo Massimo (Palazzo Massimo alle Terme), located in the heart of Rome. The once luxurious mansion belonged to the family of Pope Sixtus V, and over the past decades has turned into one of the buildings of the National Museum of Rome (Museo Nazionale Romano).
The Fontana della Barcaccia is located in Piazza di Spagna in Rome, at the base of the Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinita dei Monti). It is not distinguished by its large size and splendor of architecture, but it attracts many Romans and visitors to the city. The history of creation The Barkaccia Fountain in Rome was built from 1627 to 1629 according to the architectural plan of Pietro Bernini, father of Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini.
The Fountain of the Four Rivers (Fontana Dei Quattro Fiumi) is located in Rome (Roma) on Piazza Navona and is considered one of the most beautiful fountains in Italy. The fountain was created by Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, a genius of the Baroque era. History of creation In the middle of the 17th century, the construction of the Palazzo Pamphilj was completed at Piazza Navona.
The Teatro di Marcello is one of Italy's most significant sights, located in the historical part of Rome (Roma), on the right bank of the Tiber River (Tevere), near Piazza Venezia. It is the famous predecessor of the Colosseum (Colosseo) and one of the largest buildings in Ancient Rome.
The Orange Garden (Giardino degli Aranci) is one of the romantic corners in Rome, a wonderful attraction, which you can visit without prior appointments and expensive tickets. Picturesque alleys adorn the Aventino hill, from the top of which a wonderful view of the Italian capital opens.
The Arc de Triomphe of Septimius Severus (Arco di Settimio Severo) in Rome is a unique work of art created by unknown masters almost two millennia ago, expressing the idea of the greatness of a man-warrior and a man-creator of great and immortal art. Construction History A trip to Rome introduces us to three famous triumphal arches: the Arch of Titus (Arco di Tito, the oldest built in 81).
The famous Italian artist, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Italian: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio) is known as the brightest reformer of painting at the turn of the XVI - XVII centuries (years of life: 1571 - 1610). Caravaggio achieves such mastery in the use of contrasts of light and shadow in his paintings that even a whole generation of “caravaggist” artists appears after him.
Piazza Navona is without a doubt the most elegant and sunny corner in Rome. In ancient times, this stretch of metropolitan land occupied a stadium for athletic competitions. And modern guests of Rome can take a look at the magnificent baroque fountains and visit medieval temples.
Villa Farnesina is a museum that will be interesting to visit both for connoisseurs of the Renaissance and ordinary tourists. Here you can see how the apartment building of a wealthy Roman family in the 16th century looked like. The villa is decorated with frescoes by Raffaello (Raffaello Santi) and other famous artists. History At the very beginning of the 16th century (1506-1510 biennium.
Since the first World Pride 2000 festival began in Rome, it seems that Rome has become a special place for gays and lesbians. In Italy, there was never a ban on same-sex relationships as such, but until recently, public opinion was against openly talking about some problems.
The fountains of Rome are known for their diversity and magnificence. But in this article we will talk about an unusual structure - a fountain for dogs. It is located on a street called Via Veneto, and to notice it is not so simple. The fact is that this small fountain is located almost at the very surface of the earth. Its purpose is to help quench the thirst of four-legged pets.
Temple of Vesta (Tempio di Vesta) - one of the oldest temples in Rome, dedicated to the patron goddess of the hearth and located in the Roman Forum (Foro Romano) in the south of the Sacred Road (Via Sacra). The temple played the role of the main center "from the king’s house"; to this day, separate destroyed parts of the temple complex have survived, including the House of the Vestals and connected to Regia - the house of the Great Pontiff, the main clergyman of the Romans.
Cafe Greco, also known as Antico Caffe Greco, is an amazing art coffee house that is located near the famous Spanish Steps in Rome. A cozy establishment, which guests managed to visit: Byron, Goethe, Balzac, Stendhal, Gogol, Hans Christian Anderson, Schopenhauer, Wagner, Keats and many other people of art, is located in a lively place - Via Via dei Condotti 86, in a shopping corner of Rome.
The Fountain of Books (Fontana dei Libri) is an unusual decoration that flaunts on the wall of the city archive of San Ivo alla Sapienza (Archivio di Stato di Roma). A fountain with drinking water, of which there are thousands in Rome, is decorated intricately and originally, and asks for a photograph! Description The Fountain of Books was built in 1927.
Walking around Rome, you can admire the columns and ancient Egyptian obelisks in its various corners. Most of the columns erected in the glory of a particular emperor. Picturesque stone pillars testify to the triumph of the commanders and rulers of ancient Rome. The most famous monuments glorified in the centuries of Marcus Aurelius, Trajan and other worthy.
The Mouth of Truth (Bocca della Verità) is an ancient image carved in a round slab of Pavonasian marble (marmo pavonazzetto). The gloomy face of the ruler of the seas and oceans, Triton, is set in the portico of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin. The church is located on the left bank of the Tiber River, on the site of ancient Roman buildings.
The island of Tiberina (Isola Tiberina) - a unique corner of Rome, which rests on the water surface between the right and left banks of the Tiber River (Tevere). A neat piece of land resembling a boat in outline is the only island along the entire river! Tiberina has been connected with both banks of the capital by pedestrian bridges since ancient times.