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Monuments
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CAMPIDOGLIO The Capitol was from ancient times a nerve-centre for the... |
PIAZZA NAVONA It rises on the ancient Domitian Stadium, whose elliptic... |
CIRCO MASSIMO Circo Massimo was a structure built for people's fun and... |
COLOSSEO Its true name is Anfiteatro Flavio, everybody knows it by... |
FORI IMPERIALI The Imperial Forums are composed with: Caesar's Forum,... |
FORO ROMANO The forum was, for the roman culture, the aggregation point... |
PANTHEON Pantheon is one of the greatest, the most majestic and best... |
PIAZZA COLONNA In the middle of Via del Corso is Marco Aurelio's Column,... |
PIAZZA ESEDRA Piazza della Repubblica, better known as Piazza Esedra,... |
PIAZZA VENEZIA This famous square stands at the foot of the Capitol and... |
SAN PIETRO San Peter's Basilica is situated in Città del Vaticano, the... |
SINAGOGA It's the biggest synagogue in Rome, focal point of the most... |
VIA VENETO One of the most famous and celebrated streets existing in... |
VIALLA BORGHESE One of the most beautiful villas in Rome, whose project was... |
CAMPO DE' FIORI This square is famous to have been for a long time the place... |
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TERME DI CARACALLA
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Description
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Located in the first part of via Appia Antica, interesting road from an archeological and artistic point of view.
The building of Thermae was begun by Settimio Severo in 206 A. D.; they were opened in 217 A. D. by the emperor Caracalla. The Thermae could house 1.700 people at once in big baths of warm and cold waters. Very refined rooms, precious marbles, shining vaults, surrounded the pools and palaestras.
Still nowadays visitors are struck by the ruins of this ancient splendor. |
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