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If you are wondering what to see in Rome during your vacation, Baths of Caracalla is an astonishing place to visit. Also known as Terme Antoniniane, the Baths are some of the best preserved ancient buildings of the Roman times. They are a must see when visiting Rome: even in their present state the ruins are breathtaking and are a magnificent testament to Roman architecture. This building is among the most monumental and imposing archeological complexes of the entire Imperial age.
Campo de’ Fiori is one one the liveliest neighboorhood in Rome, a stroll here is one of the best things to do in Rome. It is located in the heart of the historic centre, between Piazza Navona and the charming narrow streets that lead to the Tiber. Its name literally translated means “field of flowers”.
The square known as Campo de’ Fiori was once a meadow, and, during the Ancient times, it was located between the Pompey’s Theater and the Tiber River.(altro…)
Where is the Jewish Ghetto in Rome? Located a stone’s throw from Piazza Venezia and Capitoline Hill, this neighborhood couldn’t be more central. The Jewish Ghetto is bordered by Via delle Botteghe Oscure (on the north), Via Arenula (west), the river (south), and Via del Teatro di Marcello (east). Hidden in the heart of the city, the Jewish Ghetto is one of the things to see in Rome and also one of its least-known. For an area that abounds in beautiful architecture, the Jewish quarter is often neglected by visitors who come to Rome for its classical landmarks.