Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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St. Peter's Basilica, where the first pope was crucified and buried, is one of the world's largest churches and one of Rome's top attractions.
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Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty built this historic amphitheater in 72 AD to hold over 50,000 people with 80 doors.
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This amazing Vatican museum, founded by Pope Julius II in the 6th century, is one of Rome's top attractions and a live example of medieval art and sculpture.
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Forum Romanum, a center of ancient Roman civilization, culture, and ethos, is one of Rome's most famous tourist attractions.
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Spanish Steps connects the Bourbon Spanish embassy to the French church, Trinità dei Monti, and is a popular Rome tourist site.
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Trevi Fountain, a famous Baroque fountain, depicts Neptune, god of the sea, flanked by two Tritons.
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It was built to replace the Stadium of Domitian, which used to be the center of games and events.
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The Pantheon is a temple to all the Roman gods. It was built in 126 AD and is one of Rome's most popular tourist destinations.
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Angels and Demons, an American thriller from 2009, was filmed at the mausoleum, which has an interesting past and is well made.
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It's a daytime market for fresh produce, meat, flowers, and spices. But partying youth make it one of Rome's top nightlife spots.
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