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Baths of Diocletian, Rome
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Via XX (Venti) Settembre 15, Rome, Lazio, Italy
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The ruins of ancient Roman baths – the Baths of Diocletian – were created in the 298-305 AD. In modern Rome, these ancient baths are the part of the National Roman Museum. In addition to the baths, the museum includes three more objects, located separately: the Palazzo Massimo, the Crypta Balbi and ...
Temple of Venus and Roma, Rome
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Piazza Santa Francesca Romana, 4 00186 Roma, Italia
3407
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The Temple of Venus and Roma is located in Rome near the Colosseum and is considered to be a part of Forum Romanum. In ancient times, it was the most ambitious religious building project. In 121 AD, during Emperor Hadrian’s reign, the temple was decided to be built on the spot where portico ...
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican
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San Pietro in Vincoli Square, Rome, Italy
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St. Peter Basilica in the Vatican ranks first among the pilgrimage objects of Rome. Several generations of acknowledged Italian architects worked on the construction of the building. The interior is richly decorated with monuments, altars, statues and tombstones. Luxury adornment and its scale are ...
Temple of Janus, Rome
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Rome, Lazio, Italy
3121
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Temple of Janus, a two-faced God, dates back to ancient Roman times. It was located between the Curia Julia and the Basilica Aemilia. The temple was a small building with two gates that were open during wartime and closed during peacetime. Usually, peace didn’t last long, since the Empire engaged ...
Basilica of Saint Paul outside the Walls, Rome
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Piazzale San Paolo, 1, 00146 Roma RM, Italia
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Archbasilica of St. John Lateran, Rome
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Piazza di S. Giovanni in Laterano, 4, 00184 Roma RM, Italia
2755
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Chapel of San Silvestro, Rome
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Via dei Santi Quattro 19, 00184 Roma RM, Italia
1286
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Chapel of San Silvestro in Rome (Oratorio di San Silvestro) is a small chapel that is part of the early Christian monastic complex. Its main value is a remarkable cycle of medieval frescoes depicting the Donation of Constantine. History of the chapel A small chapel was built in 1247. Its ...
Church of the Gesù, Rome
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Via degli Astalli, 16, Rome, Lazio, Italy
2416
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The Church of the Gesù is the church of the Society of Jesus and the place where Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the congregation, was buried. The church is considered to be one of the first buildings designed in the Baroque style which later served as an example for many future Christian ...
Basilica of Sant' Agostino, Rome
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Piazza di S. Agostino, 00186 Roma RM, Italia
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Basilica of Sant' Agostino (Chiesa di Sant’Agostino) is a small temple in Rome. It is one of the very first basilicas of the Renaissance. The most famous masters of the Renaissance were engaged in its decoration. The architects borrowed materials from the Colosseum itself for the ...
Church of Saint Andrew's at the Quirinal, Rome
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Via del Quirinale 30, 00187 Roma RM, Italia
2533
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Church of Saint Andrew's at the Quirinal (Sant’Andrea al Quirinale) is a small temple in Rome that was once a monastery. This old Jesuit church got its name not only thanks to Apostle Andrew, but also to the highest hill of the Eternal City, Quirinale, on which it stands. History of the church This ...
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