Rome, Italy
Rome, Italy is one of the most fascinating cities that you can visit.
It is full of exquisite and vast monuments, amazing views, and has
managed to keep its charms after all these years. If history and culture is
what you seek than you will not be disappointed. Every monument and
palazzo that you pass is a little piece of history and they are everywhere
you look. The city itself is often thought of as a museum in itself.
First on your stop is the Colosseum. No one can pass through Rome
without stopping at this amazing arena and seeing exactly where the
gladiators fought and the chariots raced. The Colosseum was first opened in 72
AD and is still able to hold 55,000 people. Many historians believe
that it was named after the huge statue of Nero himself – which was very
close by.
Make all of your wishes come true at the Fontana di Trevi. The
tradition is that if you throw a coin over your left shoulder the fountain
itself would make sure that you returned to Rome and again saw all of its
beautiful and splendor. It has always been a landmark in Rome – but its
popularity grew after the movie ‘Three Coins In A Fountain’ was made
and was centered around it.
Another amazing site that is not to be missed is the Pantheon. In the
early 17th century Pope Boniface IV turned added a dome to the structure
and turned it into a church. It was first built by Domitian who was
ordered by Marcus Agrippa to build it. Later it was rebuilt by Hadrian.
Its only source of light is the opening located at the apex of the dome.
The Pantheon is also home to some very famous Italians who chose this
spot as their eternal resting place.