Attractions

  • Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore

    Address:
    Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore .

    The Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore, located on top of the Esquilino hill, is one of the four papal Cathedrals of Rome and it is the only one to have kept the ancient Christian building foundations.

  • Basilica di Santa Prassede

    Address:
    Basilica di Santa Prassede, Via di Santa Prassede, Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy .

    The Cathedral of St. Prassede is a catholic place of worship in the center of Rome, located close to the Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore, in the Monti area. The church is named after the Saint Prassede, sister of the Saint Pudenziana and daughter of the Roman senator Pudente, disciple of St. Paul.

  • Basilica di San Pietro in Vincoli e Mosè di Michelangelo

    Address:
    Basilica di San Pietro in Vincoli, Piazza di San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy .

    The Cathedral of St. Peter in Vincoli was built in the 5th century to keep the chains by which St. Peter was imprisoned in Jerusalem and it is known also for the Michelangelo’s Moses.

  • Teatro dell’Opera di Roma

    Address:
    Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Piazza Beniamino Gigli, Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy .

    The Opera House of Rome is the Roman Theatre dedicated to opera and ballet; it is also know as Costanzi Theatre, after its creator, Domenico Costanzi.

  • Parco del Colle Oppio

    Address:
    Parco del Colle Oppio, Viale del Monte Oppio, Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy .

    The Oppio Hill Park is located on the hill with its same name, one of the original seven hills of Rome. It has broad green areas with ruins of monuments of big importance and interest, like the pavilion of Nero’s Domus Aurea, the baths of Titus and those of Traianus.

  • Domus Aurea

    Address:
    Domus Aurea, Via della Domus Aurea, Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy .

    The Domus Aurea was the urban villa built by the Romana Emperor Nero after the great fire that ravaged Rome in 64 A.D.