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Rome Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in Rome, RM, Latium.
Imperial Rostra + My Favorites
Located at the Roman Forum, the Imperial Rostra is where great orators stood to address the public. Address: Via dei Fori Imperiali | Rome, RM
Palace of San Giovanni in Laterano + My Favorites
The Palace of San Giovanni in Laterano, The Laterani family were administrators for the emperors, and lost their home when Nero accused them of conspiracy. The ancient building was given to the Church by Emperor Constantine around 313 AD. Address: . | Vatican City, Vatican State
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The Curia, located at the Roman Forum and recognizable by its salmon-coloured stucco exterior, was a meeting place for senators and important citizens during the Roman Republic. Address: Via dei Fori Imperiali | Rome, RM Tel: +39 06 6990110
Circus Maximus + My Favorites
Built around 600 BC, the Circus Maximus held chariot and horse races for the entertainment of crowds to a capacity of 300,000. The emperor and other important Romans had their prime seats reserved. Address: Via del Circo Massimo | Rome, RM
Circus of Nero + My Favorites
Built in the first century by emperors Caligula and Nero, the Circus of Nero was the site of many popular events of the day, and its grounds included the land on which St. Peter's Basilica now stands. Address: . | Vatican City, Vatican State
Vatican Gardens + My Favorites
The Vatican Gardens began in 1279 when Pope Nicholas II enclosed a neighbouring orchard within the city walls. The maze of hedges also contain many impressive sculptures. Address: . | Vatican City, Vatican
Roman Forum + My Favorites
These ruins were once a collection of buildings that was the economic centre of Rome. Since 700 BC, parts of the Forum have been added on to, knocked down, set on fire and looted for parts, making it a microcosm of Rome's rich history. Address: Via dei Fori Imperiali | Rome, RM Tel: +39 06 6990110
Caelian Hill + My Favorites
Much of history has taken place on this hill, one of Rome's famous seven. To start, it features ruins of a temple, three ancient churches and a park in which to relax and take a stroll. Address: Via Claudia | Rome, RM