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The Rome Tourism Guide is a topic presented to you by the Arab Travelers website to get to know the most important tourist attractions in the italyn capital, Rome, which also represents its largest city, as it occupies an area of ​​1287.36 square kilometers. So it represents one of the best and most beautiful tourist destinations in the world, it is full of unique monuments that will make your visit to the city a complete file of happy memories that are not erased in the days, and you will most likely want to repeat the visit to her as many times as many people who They visited it before.

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Rome tourism guide

Colosseum Coliseum

  • It is located in the center of Rome.
  • This name is named after the Latin name of the statue of Nero, which is next to it, as it is called in Latin (Colossus).
  • It is a massive oval building of 198 meters long.
  • It was built during the reign of the Romen Empire in the first century AD between the seventy years and the seventy-second A.D.
  • Part of it was controlled as a result of being affected by the violent earthquake that occurred during the Middle Ages.

Pantheon Temple

  • The word Pantheon refers to the temple dedicated to all deities, as the temple was dedicated to the worship of all ancient Romen deities.
  • It is the oldest dome building in Rome due to its construction during the nineteenth century during the reign of Emperor Hadrian.
  • It was a Christian church in ancient times.
  • Research studies by archaeologists indicate that the building is one of the works of the architect Trahan Abu Dolus of Damascus.

Trevi Fountain

  • Called the Wish Fountain.
  • Designed by artist Nicolas Salvi.
  • It combines architecture technician and sculptural art.
  • It was built in 1762 AD by order of Pope Clemens XII.
  • The largest fountain is in Rome, twenty six meters high and twenty meters wide.
  • It has many distinctive sculptures, such as Neptune (the god of the sea), which depicts him while riding on a chariot in the form of a shell drawn by marine creatures between both water and rocks, surrounded by divine health and good things.

Navona Square

  • It includes a number of the most important tourist attractions in Rome such as: Church of St. Agnes, Fountain of the Four Rivers, and More Fountain.
  • Festivals and special celebrations abound.
  • It is a meeting place for painters and artists.
  • It was constructed in a place formerly known as the Lumitian Stadium.
  • It was built by Emperor Domitian in the first century AD.
  • It is distinguished by its long oval shape.
  • It was previously called the Competition Square.

Spanish stairs

  • Also known as the old boat roundabout.
  • It is a symbol of the sinking of ancient Rome as a result of the flooding of the Tiber River.
  • It is located in a large square in the middle of the boat roundabout.
  • She points to the wide amphitheater connecting the Spanish Circle and the Trinita de Monte Square.
  • In the south of the stairs is the statue of King David and the Prophet Moses.
  • The Trevi Fountain is in its southeast.

Romen Forum

  • It indicates the rectangular square that occupied the center of ancient Rome between the Palatine Plateau and the Capitolian Plateau.
  • It was constructed by the Romen architect Vitruvius.
  • It was a center for government elections, public trials, public speeches, as well as for popular celebrations as well.
  • It includes many statues erected in memory of a number of ancient Romenians; it also includes an ancient royal palace dating back to the eighth century BC, and the Temple of Vista built in the seventh century BC, in addition to many of the temples and shrines of the Romen Kingdom.
  • It represents an economic and commercial center in Rome.

Borghese Museum

  • It is one of the world’s great private art museums.
  • Its content is credited to Cardinal Sibione Borghese.
  • It has many unique art pieces such as: Fruit Basket, Patient Bacchus, and St. Jerome.
  • Some of the most prominent paintings include paintings of profane love and the sacred memo.
  • His holdings date back to the Renaissance and Romen times, rather than to a number of the most important works of major artists such as: Canova and Raphael.
  • The interior is fully decorated with distinctive reliefs and drawings.
  • Surrounded by vast areas of picturesque gardens.

Santa Maria Church

  • Belong to the four papal cathedral churches in the city of Rome.
  • Among the places included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage.
  • It was built in the fourth century in the Baroque style, but in the eleventh century, Pope Gregory added to it its distinctive towers, as it is considered the highest tower of Rome.
  • Surrounded by many distinctive statues.
  • The corridor is ninety meters long and is characterized by a large number of artifacts on both sides.

Villa Farnesina

  • It is located on Della Longara, Trastevere neighborhood.
  • Explains the way the wealthy lived during the Renaissance.
  • Enriched with iconic artwork designed by famous artists such as: Raphael Sanzio, Sebastiano del Piombo and Giovanni da Udine.
  • Designed by architect Dassar Peruzzi.
  • It is named after its last owner, Cardinal Alessandro Varnicina.

Abyan Way

  • The most famous ancient road in Rome.
  • Its name is derived from the name of the Romen administrator who assumed responsibility for overseeing its construction in 312 BC, when Apis Claudius Sikes was called.
  • It connects Rome with the southeastern city of Brindisi.
  • It was constructed as a military road.
  • There are many cemeteries and basements on both sides of the road, as the ancient Christians used to use these places as centers for their gatherings.
  • It has many historical monuments along eight kilometers of the stone road.

Romenian National Museum

  • It was opened in 1890 AD.
  • It was built in the eighteenth century for the collection of monuments of the Romen Empire.
  • It includes a large number of classic art collections, exhibits, and mosaic wall paintings in place of lots of old coins, jewelry, cultural and artistic documents.
  • It consists of four floors.
  • The ground floor includes antiquities dating back to Greek times, and there is also a statue of Augustus.
  • On the first floor are statues of the most important Romen fighters, instead of the unique coffins depicting the scenes of fierce battles they fought.
  • The second floor includes figures for Romenian décor of all kinds.

The monument of Victor Emmanuel II

  • It was built in honor of King Victor Emmanuel, who was the first king of Italy after its unification.
  • Named many of the names such as: the shrine of the homeland and Il Vittoriano.
  • It is one of the largest and most luxurious buildings in the city of Rome.
  • It is located in the square of Venice in the center of Rome.
  • Designed by Josep Sakoni in 1885 AD, then completed in 1925 AD.
  • It includes two permanent museums; the first on the re-emigration from Italy, the other on the reunification of Italy; the monument also hosts many periodic exhibitions.
  • The monument was improved by adding a panoramic lift to allow visitors to reach the roof of the building
  • In 2007 a panoramic elevator was added to the monument, allowing visitors to climb onto the roof of the building and enjoy the full view of the distinctive scene of Rome.
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