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The Eternal City

Updated: Apr 18

A walk through Rome is like a journey through millennia. The walk begins at Castel Sant'Angelo , once an imperial mausoleum and later a papal fortress. From there, the path leads through narrow streets to the Pantheon , an architectural masterpiece with its famous open dome.

Not far away is Piazza Navona , a vibrant center of Baroque art with Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers. Continue toward the Roman Forum, where the Arch of Constantine marks the way to the Colosseum —the most famous amphitheater of antiquity.

The final stop is St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, the spiritual center of the Catholic world and the crowning glory of any walk in Rome.

A path full of history, art and atmosphere – Rome to experience, not just to see.




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