- 1sight
5 votes
Dominated by a temple to Mars the Avenger, the Roman god of war and meant as a memorial to the ba...
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6 votes
The dazzling whiteness of the 38 m high Trajan's Column (built in 113 AD), once the centrepiece o...
- 3sight
1 votes
The Forum Julium, as it is properly known, was built by Julius Caesar at his own expense. One can...
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2 votes
The striking feature at Piazza Venezia is a snow-white marble block, the national monument to Vic...
- 5sight
1 votes
Ignatius Loyola, the Spanish founder of the Society of Jesus, ordered the construction of this ce...
- 6sight
143 votes
This Roman temple, designed in the 1st century BC, in the shape of a cylinder with a dome on top,...
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2 votes
Rome's only Gothic church, built in 1280 from the remains of the Temple of Minerva. To the left o...
- 8sight
118 votes
Rome's most attractive and most popular baroque square. Still the Romans' favourite meeting place....
- 9sight
58 votes
A market for vegetables, clothes and bric a brac. Rome's most expensive market, but many Roman wom...
- 10sight
28 votes
Gian Lorenzo Bernini's Fountain of Four Rivers is the centrepiece of the Piazza Navona. The gods ...
- 11sight
254 votes
You're not even allowed to dip your little toe into Rome's most popular Baroque fountain, but eve...
- 12sight
8 votes
Triton sits high on the shell, held up by four delicate dolphins, spurting out a fountain of wate...
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- 14sight
36 votes
Castel Sant'Angelo, the popes' refuge, was built on the site of Emperor Hadrian's (117-138 AD) cy...
