The Pantheon is a former Roman temple, now a church, in Rome, Italy, on the site of an earlier temple commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus.
The Colosseum viewed from the Monument to Victor-Emmanuel II
The Roman Forum was the centre of the city and you can see ruins of ancient markets, administrative and religious buildings.
The St. Peter’s Basilica
The Roman Forum was the centre of the city and you can see ruins of ancient markets, administrative and religious buildings.
The highest point of the Monument to Victor-Emmanuel II, Piazza Venezia
Monument to Victor-Emmanuel II, Piazza Venezia
Monument to Victor-Emmanuel II, Piazza Venezia
Monument to Victor-Emmanuel II, Piazza Venezia
The huge St Peter’s Square, in the Vatican city – With a capacity of more than 50,000 spectators, it’s the largest amphitheater in the Roman world. Much blood was shed in these arenas, where the famous gladiatorial combats, animals fights and Roman games were held, always followed by horrific deaths.
Interior of the Colosseum and its murderous games
Interior of the Colosseum and its murderous games
Interior of the Colosseum and its murderous games
Monument to Victor-Emmanuel II, Piazza Venezia
Monument to Victor-Emmanuel II, Piazza Venezia
The huge St Peter’s Square, in the Vatican city
The Roman Forum

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