Friday, July 28, 2017

Where to go in Rome



Rome
Is one of the cities of the European continent, and the Italian capital of the province of Lazio, the total area of ​​the city more than 1285 square kilometers, and live by more than two million people and nine hundred thousand, and the Vatican City in the heart of the city, and a range of tourist areas, , Which is characterized by its moderate climate and the availability of tourism services.



Tourist Attractions
The Pantheon is of great historical value. It was built by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus. The building was completed in the era of Emperor Hadrian in 126 AD, a circular building consisting of a gallery made of granite and columns of Corinthians. Twenty-one years have undergone many reforms in construction by Pope Clement XI.

Trevi Fountain :: Designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi, it is 26 meters high and 30 cm long and is now one of the most famous fountains in the world. Many film directors have taken a place to film some of their scenes.

The Roman Forum ::: It is a rectangular square, containing a collection of ancient ruins that belong to government buildings, architectural fragments and ancient archaeological excavations in the center of the city. The importance of the Forum is due to its great historical value. It is the place where the processions of victory, , Where he met to give speeches and carry out criminal trials, and attracts annually more than four and a half million people.

The Piazza del Campedoglio ::: It is a square known to be professionally painted by the famous painter Michelangelo to revive the area; it has gained great importance since ancient times.

Villa Medici ::: It is a villa and an architectural complex with Burgas Park, founded by Ferdinando I de Medici.
The Altar altar is located on the northern outskirts of Rome, known as Ara Bassis, an altar dedicated to the Roman gods Pax. The altar was built in the thirteenth year BC by the Roman Senate in honor of the return of Augustus to Rome after three years in Spain.

The castle of St Angelo ::: It is a cylindrical building, containing the tomb of the Roman emperor Hadrian. The building was used by the popes as a fortress and is now one of the city's museums and the tallest building in Rome.

Vatican Museum ::: The museum contains a collection of antique works and classical sculptures in the era of the popes. The museum dates back to the early sixteenth century and is visited by more than five and a half million people a year, making it the fifth most visited museum in the world.

Colosseum ::: The monument is one of the most famous places in Rome and the world, founded by the Colosseum by Titus Vespasian Flavia in the year 80 AD, and used the construction over five hundred years to practice many sports, political and social activities, and the building can accommodate more than eighty thousand people.

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