Free Tour discovering the center of Rome
Tour description
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With our tour you will have the opportunity to discover the two periods that have most forged the identity of the center of Rome up to the present day and have left their mark on the streets the most: the Classical and Baroque periods . That Rome capital of the Empire and of the Church.
We will begin our walk in the famous Fontana di Trevi , the work of art sculpted in the most famous street of the Eternal City, built taking advantage of the end of the famous Roman aqueduct of Acqua Virgo. We will continue our central visit discovering monuments such as the Pantheon , the ancient temple built by the Spanish Emperor Hadrian and "plundered" by Pope Urban VIII in the Baroque. We will also pass by two of the most beautiful and "impressive" churches in Rome, Saint Ignatius of Loyola and Santa Maria Sopra Minerva , ending in what is surely the most beautiful square in Rome, the iconic Piazza Navona , famous in the city for the fountains of the artist Bernini and built on top of the old stadium of the Emperor Domitian.
Let us discover how the Roman Emperors and the Popes have embodied their legacy (sometimes visible and other times not) in the monuments and squares of the current city with an incredible tour in which we will see these displays of power and in which there will be no lack of knowledge, stories, curiosities and... much more!
In this itinerary we will see the two traces, classical and baroque , of these places and monuments:
- Fontana di Trevi
- Column of Marcus Aurelius
- italian parliament
- roman obelisks
- Hadrian's Temple
- Saint Ignatius of Loyola
- Agrippa's Pantheon
- Santa Maria sopra Minerva
- Piazza Navona
The more places...
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