The architecture of Rome has been celebrated for centuries. This beautiful city is home to some of the most famous buildings and landmarks in the world.
Here are the 25 monuments in Rome not to be missed.
Rome, one of the world’s most beautiful cities, is home to this renowned Baroque-style fountain. It’s a true artwork, consisting of Carrara marble statues and sea reefs made from travertine.
Trevi Fountain, Rome
Located in Italy’s capital, this attraction should be at the very top of your bucket list. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was completed in 80 AD.
The Colosseum, Rome
The Spanish Steps date back to 1723. This steep set of steps run between the Piazza di Spagna at the base to Piazza Trinita dei Monti at the top at the eastern end of the old city centre.
Spanish Steps
This very large national monument was designed by architect Giuseppe Sacconi in 1885. The memorial was built to commemorate the unity of Italy in 1870.
Altar of the Fatherland
The Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill are lcoated in the same archaeological area and it is possible to walk freely between the two.
The Roman Forum
The Pantheon was first constructed in 27 BC as a temple for the pagan Roman gods. It was later destroyed by a fire and rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian in 120 AD.
Pantheon, Rome
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