Rome wasn't built in a day--and you'll need much more than a day to take in this timeless city. The city is a real-life collage of piazzas, open-air markets, and astonishing historic sites. Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, contemplate the Colosseum and the Pantheon, and sample a perfect espresso or gelato before spending an afternoon shopping at the Campo de’Fiori or Via Veneto. Enjoy some of the most memorable meals of your life here, too, from fresh pasta to succulent fried artichokes or a tender oxtail stew.
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SS Lazio was born here in 1900,since then the history of sport in the capital of Italy has seen the eagle triumph over all rivals. Thousands of flags, thousands of people all united in the name of sportsmanship, with the Lazio style, against many odds embraced the coppa Italia lots of times, the supercoppa Italiana, a couple of scudetto's, and of course the two magical European trophies of which there are only 2 in the history of Rome.
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The Museum is divided into four sections, the history of Castel Sant'Angelo is illustrated by vintage prints, scenic views and interesting reconstructions ideals of the monument, as suggested by the imagination of artists and architects of the Renaissance, from its construction until the nineteenth century, in a path that highlights the intense and ongoing.
A great attraction to visit with kids. A beautiful castle with lots of rooms to visit and a magnificent view of Rome from the top. We went early and there wasn't much of a queue but it was a lot longer by the time we left. It has a lovely cafe near the top with what must be some of the best views in Rome. If you have young kids you need to keep an eye on them as there are a lot of gaps and small spaces on the walkways that they would be able to squeeze through if you're not alert. It keeps you on your toes. In the gardens behind the castle is one of the few playgrounds in Rome which was great for the kids to burn off some energy.
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For some chilling sightseeing, visit The Museum of the Souls of Purgatory, housed in one small room next to the Church of the Sacred Heart of Sufferance, which displays objects and photos showing traces of apparitions made by various souls residing in Purgatory.
The Chiesa dei Sacro Cuore is a lovely church. We were able to have a private Mass there before it opened one afternoon. The church is in need of some repairs but has a beautiful rose window in the back. The church also houses a museum on purgatory with a few documents.
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One of my favorite spots in Rome. Ponte Sant’Angelo, the Bridge of Angels, is a cobblestone pedestrian bridge over the Tiber River. It is lined with 10 beautiful marble statues of various angels by the famous sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Each angel holds an object related to the suffering and death of Christ. At one end of the bridge is Castel Sant’Angelo, now a museum.
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Saint Michael statue stands atop Castle Sant’Angelo. The entire site is a museum with many lookouts. With children, you can walk around with ease. Boys always love the idea of being knights fighting with swords! A must see while in Rome!
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Flashback takes you back in time. Choose your historical period, dress up and you'll have a professional photoportrait starting at only 22 euros. You can choose between the Ancient Rome of Ceasars, patricians, centurions and pretorians; the Renaissance Rome of popes, the Borgias and Michelangelo; and the late Baroque Rome of Bernini, the Barberini family and Trevi-Fontain. You will be captured on a stunning background of both interior and exterior reproductions of historical Rome.Scegli un periodo storico, indossa il tuo costume e avrai un ritratto fotografico d'autore a partire da 22 euro.
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