Who roams the streets of Rome can not help but be surprised and impressed by its architecture. In fact, many people have argued that Rome is the most beautiful city in the world "- the question that takes Empire. To rebut the Colosseum, for example, is one of the most impressive monuments ever built. As the largest amphitheater in time Roman Colosseum hosted gladiatorial combat and was initially capable of seating 50,000 spectators.Today, visitors took a step back into history and go to their walls, just like the audience to 80AD. Another masterpiece of Renaissance architecture are in the city is the Piazza del Campidoglio, by Michelangelo, was developed by Buonarota and is another example of architecture of the example of the role of Rome as the center of the world. There are other fantastic places in Rome, Piazza include the Piazza del Popolo, Piazza Navona andVenice among others.
Gian Lorenzo Bernini's Fountain of Trevi - another masterpiece structure - is a spectacular example of baroque art, as is the Palazzo Madama, now seat of the Italian Senate. The baroque style is also at the Spanish Steps, which owns Four Rivers Fountain and Spanish Steps - made famous in the Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn film Roman Holiday.
The city is also home to a number of neo-classical style building, the best known of these is theMonument of Vittorio Emanuele II, which represents the 650,000 Italians who came into conflict during World War I. Another attraction in the spectacular architecture, the Pantheon, the name is greek and means "temple of all gods" are derived, and was originally built a temple to the seven deities of the state religion of ancient Rome. It 'was a Christian church since the 7th Century but.
No visit to Rome would be complete without a visit to the StateVatican City - the smallest nation in the world. Here you can see the majestic St. Peter's Square and Basilica and the Sistine Chapel painted by Michelangelo, with its famous ceiling.
Although Rome is a vibrant city, has a number of parks and peaceful gardens - many of which are located in the villas. The Villa Doria Pamphili, for example, is the largest landscaped park in Rome, while the gardens of Villa Borghese is a wonderful addition to the famous BorgheseGallery. Also recommended for a visit is the Villa Torlonia - a remarkable example of Art Nouveau in the city, which was also the former Roman residence of Benito Mussolini.
During a stroll around the city is an indication of the different artistic periods, in which Rome has played a role, magnificent museums and galleries worth a visit. The most famous of them are the National Museum of Rome, the Museum of Roman Civilization, the Galleria Borghese, the museumCastel Sant'Angelo and the Capitoline Museums.
There are various travel sites and travel agencies that offer great deals on Rome a. If you are interested in culture, in less than a long trip or just out for the weekend, Roma is the ideal place to go - and see what is "the most beautiful city in the world."
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