During our stay in Rome, we discovered many places. Places, but also monuments, lost all over the Italian capital.

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Portico d’Ottavia

The Portico of Octavia is a collection of Roman monuments located south of the Field of Mars. It is one of three large porticoes that mark the northeast end of the esplanade originally occupied by the circus.

Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere

It is one of the oldest churches in Rome. It seems to be the first official place of worship dedicated to Christians.

Piazza del Popolo

Located near the Borghese villa, the piazza del Popolo is the first place we saw during our stay.

Piazza Venizia

Piazza Venizia is one of the city’s great squares. The impressive monument to Victor Emmanuel II overlooks this square located near the remains of the Roman Forum.

Piazza Navonna

It is the tourist square of the capital. It is built on the ruins of the Domitian stadium, close to the pantheon.

Pantheon

The Pantheon of Rome is an ancient religious building. The Catholic Church will transform it to use as a church. It has the world’s largest unarmed concrete dome.

Trevi Fountain

It is the largest and most famous fountain in Rome.

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