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capital and largest city of Italy
41.912.4833333ancient Roman amphitheatre in Rome
41.890212.4924Italian comune
42.2491666711.75611111Italian comune
4212.1art museum in Rome
41.91412.492art gallery in Rome, Italy
41.91712.4821fountain in Rome, Italy
41.9008333312.48305556river in Italy
41.740512.2334Italian museum in Rome
41.892812.4824largest Catholic Marian church in Rome
41.897512.49861111archaeological site in Rome, Italy
41.892212.4852church
41.92261412.517375This is a footbridge connecting Castel Sant'Angelo with the other side of the Tiber. It is a Roman bridge completed in 134 AD by Hadrian, to give access to his newly constructed mausoleum. Pilgrims used this bridge to reach St Peter's Basilica, hence it was earlier known as the "bridge of Saint Peter". In the seventh century, the castle and the bridge took on the name Sant'Angelo, when it is said that an angel appeared on the roof of the castle to announce the end of a plague. The statues of ten angels on the bridge reflect its name.
41.9016666712.46645833rione XIII of Rome, Italy
41.8872222212.46555556palazzo
41.8366833312.46530833church
41.8877777812.51638889Ancient Roman circus in Rome
41.885912.4857Piazza in Rome, Italy
41.8988888912.47305556hill in western Rome
41.8916666712.46111111one of the seven hills of Rome, Italy
41.8833333312.48333333square in Rome, Italy
41.9038888912.48833333private urban gardens and parks in Vatican City
41.9030555612.45055556square in Rome, Italy
41.9059512.48205833square in Rome, Italy
41.9105555612.47638889thoroughfare in Rome, Italy
41.894212.4701Wandering around the shopping and residential district of Prati, close to the Vatican, you may notice rather a lot of lawyers' nameplates outside buildings. This is also Rome's legal district because of the proximity of the Palazzo di Giustizia or Palace of Justice. This massive monstrosity on the banks of the Tiber was built on alluvial soil, which necessitated a concrete platform to support the foundations. Despite this, later settlement of the building led to the need for restoration work in 1970 and it is said to be still sinking. There were many allegations of corruption during its construction, something not unknown in the Rome of today, and this, combined with its appearance, gave rise to its nickname of the Palazzaccio or Ugly Palace.
41.9036111112.47083333project for the 1942 Rome Universal Exposition
41.8336111112.47083333square in Rome, Italy
41.9010555612.47991667amusement park in Torvaianica, Rome, Italy
41.634412.4574thoroughfare in Rome, Italy
41.906112.4897thoroughfare in Rome, Italy
41.902312.462Pope Nicholas III connected Castel Sant'Angelo to St. Peter's by a covered fortified corridor called the Passetto di Borgo. This proved useful for Pope Clement VII during the Sack of Rome (1527). You can still see much of the Passetto by walking along the Borgo Sant'Angelo, which runs parallel to, and north of, the Via della Conciliazione.
41.9033333312.46166667square in Rome, Italy
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Italy (Italian: Italia), officially the Italian Republic (Repubblica italiana), is a country in Southern Europe, occupying the Italian Peninsula and the Po Valley south of the Alps. Once the core of the mighty Roman Empire, and the cradle of the Renaissance, it is also home to the greatest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world, including high art and monuments.
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