Rome tourism in old Italy
Sábado, febrero 14th, 2009
Roma, the capital of Italy, is a heady blend of artistic and architectural masterpieces, classical ruins, piazzas, baroque churches and wasteful.
Rome was built on seven hills – Capitoline (commonly known as Campidoglio), Palatino, Esquilino, Viminale, Celio, Quirinale, and Aventine. Two of these historic hills, the center of ancient Rome, the center of the civilized world (hence, the true meaning of the words “All roads lead to Rome”) was formed.
It is difficult to say what you will find in the Eternal City, the arrogant opulence of the Vatican, the timelessness of the discussion forum, the speed of the local golf club, millions of cats at the Coliseum, or the many galleries and museums. (más…)






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