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CAMPIDOGLIO
In the early 1500's, Campidoglio, meaning "Capitol Building" , found on the lowest of the seven Roman Hills, Capitoline Hill, the civic and political heart of the ancient city, was in a forsaken condition.
SISTINE CHAPEL
The Sistine Chapel was built between 1475 and 1483, during the office of Pope Sixtus IV della Rovere, as the pope's chapel and location of the papal elections, also known as conclaves...
SAINT PETER'S BASILICA
There is so much history to tell about Saint Peters and the Vatican that space would never be accommodating. As you read on, important events about its origin, and references to the exquisite art and architecture...
COLISUM
The Coliseum, which gets its name from colossal, the immense statue of Nero that once stood nearby, is also known to some as the Flavian Amphitheater, and is undoubtedly on the list of top sights to see in Italy...
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