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20 Historic Landmarks in Rome

20 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Appian Way
~4 min

Appian Way

Via Appia Antica, 00179 Roma

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This road is twenty-three hundred years old, and you can still walk on the original stones.

Aventine Keyhole
~2 min

Aventine Keyhole

Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta, 00153 Roma

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There is a green door on the Aventine Hill, at the top of a quiet, orange-tree-scented lane, and if you put your eye to the keyhole you will see one of the most perfectly composed views in the world.

Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
~2 min

Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore

Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore, 00100 Roma

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Every August fifth, this basilica stages one of Rome's most theatrical annual events: artificial white petals drift down from the ceiling during Mass to commemorate the miraculous snowfall of 358 AD.

Campo de' Fiori
~2 min

Campo de' Fiori

Piazza Campo De’ Fiori, I Municipio, Rome, 00186, Italy

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Every morning this piazza fills with market stalls selling tomatoes, artichokes, fresh pasta, dried chillies, and flowers — it has been a market since at least the 1800s, and the name Campo de' Fiori means "field of flowers.

Capitoline Museums
~3 min

Capitoline Museums

1 Piazza del Campidoglio, I Municipio, Rome, 00186, Italy

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This is the oldest public museum in the world.

Castel Sant'Angelo
~3 min

Castel Sant'Angelo

50 Lungotevere Castello, XVII Municipio, Rome, 00193, Italy

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This building has had more career changes than any structure in Rome.

Circus Maximus
~2 min

Circus Maximus

1 Via del Circo Massimo, I Municipio, Rome, 00153, Italy

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This grassy depression was once the largest stadium in the world, and it was not even close.

Colosseum
~4 min

Colosseum

1 Piazza del Colosseo, I Municipio, Rome, 00184, Italy

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Here is a number that should stop you in your tracks: fifty thousand.

Jewish Ghetto
~3 min

Jewish Ghetto

Via del Portico d'Ottavia, I Municipio, Rome, 00186, Italy

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Rome's Jewish community is the oldest in Europe.

Ostia Antica
~4 min

Ostia Antica

717 Viale dei Romagnoli, XIII Municipio, Rome, 00119, Italy

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If Pompeii had not been buried by a volcano and marketed by centuries of tourism, Ostia Antica would be the most famous Roman ruin in the world.

Palatine Hill
~3 min

Palatine Hill

30 Via di San Gregorio, I Municipio, Rome, 00184, Italy

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This is where the word palace comes from.

Piazza del Popolo
~2 min

Piazza del Popolo

Piazza del Popolo, I Municipio, Rome, 00187, Italy

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For centuries, this was the first thing visitors saw when they arrived in Rome.

Piazza Navona
~2 min

Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona, I Municipio, Rome, 00186, Italy

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The reason this piazza is shaped like a racetrack is that it was a racetrack.

Protestant Cemetery
~2 min

Protestant Cemetery

6 Via Caio Cestio, I Municipio, Rome, 00153, Italy

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Oscar Wilde called this "the holiest place in Rome.

Roman Forum
~4 min

Roman Forum

5 Largo della Salara Vecchia, I Municipio, Rome, 00186, Italy

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For about five hundred years, this was the centre of the Western world.

Sistine Chapel
~4 min

Sistine Chapel

Viale Vaticano, XVII Municipio, Rome, 00192, Italy

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Michelangelo did not want this job.

Spanish Steps
~2 min

Spanish Steps

I Municipio, Rome, Italy

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The name is a lie, or at least a misdirection.

Testaccio
~3 min

Testaccio

Piazza Testaccio, I Municipio, Rome, 00153, Italy

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The neighbourhood of Testaccio is named after a hill that is not a hill.

Trastevere
~3 min

Trastevere

I Municipio, Rome, Italy

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Trastevere means "across the Tiber," and for most of Rome's history, that meant this was the wrong side of the river.

Vatican Museums
~4 min

Vatican Museums

Viale Vaticano, XVIII Municipio, Rome, 00165, Italy

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The Vatican Museums contain roughly seventy thousand works of art, of which about twenty thousand are on display at any given time.

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