the top Culture & Sights in Rome and the Apennins - voted and ranked by the tripwolf community
sight Trevi Fountain
in Rome, Italy
Rome's most popular hydraulic organ. Rome's most popular fountain stands in a small plaza surrounded by six-storey palazzi. And it's not only tourists who throw coins into the shallow basin - which is ...
sight Piazza Navona
in Rome, Italy
Rome's most attractive and most popular baroque square. This baroque arena with Neptune's Fountain is still the most popular meeting place for all Romans today. A magnificent setting.
museum / gallery Vatican Museums
in Rome, Italy
These museums have a collection of a large percent of the world's priceless Christian art and artifacts, as well as Renaissance painting, poetry and architecture.
sight Foro Romano
in Rome, Italy
This is where Caesar and Cicero used to stroll - the ancient centre of power. Even Cesar and Cicero strolled along these ways. The Forum Romanum, the centre of power of ancient Rome, has to this day pr...
sight Spanish Steps
in Rome, Italy
The Spanish Steps really do contain a lot of steps - and usually lots of people too. The vibrant balustrades of the Spanish Steps below the French Church of Trinità dei Monti are the harmonious result ...
museum / gallery Galleria Borghese
in Rome, Italy
Bernini's sensuous sculptures in a freshly renovated summer residence. The baroque summer residence houses Bernini's sensual sculptures and on the first floor the renowned art collection of the cardina...
museum / gallery Musei Capitolini
in Rome, Italy
Famous antiques such as the Venus, the Roman she-wolf and lots of paintings. The Capitoline Museums are the first public art collections in the world, established by Pope Sixtus IV in 1471 on the Capit...
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