Fontana di Trevi

Trevi Fountain

Fontana di Trevi

From Via del Corso, tourists can go to the Fontana di Trevi. The Fontana di Trevi is the largest fountain in Rome with a famous mythos behind its beauty. This Rome fountain is most crowded because everyone spent their afternoon at here, relax with gurgling water and clinking coins.

In 1629 Pope Urban VIII, finding the earlier fountain insufficiently dramatic, asked Gian Lorenzo Bernini to sketch possible renovations, but when the Pope died, the project was abandoned. Fontana di Trevi read more >>>

Via del Corso

the Corso

Via del Corso

Via del Corso (the ancient via Lata), commonly known as the Corso, is the main street running through the historical centre of Rome, Italy. It is remarkable for being absolutely straight in an area characterized by narrow meandering alleys and small piazzas.

Via del Corso is also wider than most streets in the centre of Rome, but still only has barely room for two lanes of traffic and two narrow sidewalks. Via del Corso read more >>>

Mexico and El Cid Timeshare

If you have an opportunity to make a traveling to North America, exactly a traveling to Mexico, it’s a good idea to try travel to the Mexico beaches. Coastal areas in Mexico are one of the most beautiful and very suitable for those of you who like water sports. There are scuba diving and snorkeling with a Caribbean atmosphere.

There are several options to stay during your traveling in Mexico, one of which is staying at El Cid. Mexico and El Cid Timeshare read more >>>

Pantheon

The Pantheon

Pantheon

The Pantheon is the biggest Roman achievement in architecture. The Pantheon is a temple of worship the gods believed by Roman. There is no god that specifically described, the Pantheon temple is dedicated to all the gods.

The Pantheon was originally built in the year 27 BC – 25 BC by Marcus Agrippa Vipsanius, which is clearly written on the Portico (porch pole), which Agrippa • M • L • F • COS • TERTIUM • FECIT, “Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius, Consul for the third time, built this building “. Pantheon read more >>>

Basilica of San Pietro

St. Peter

St. Peter's Basilica

Basilica of San Pietro (St. Peter) (Cittadel Vaticano) located in Vatican City, Rome , is the main Catholic Basilica of the most magnificent in the world. St. Peter’s Basilica is the largest church ever built (it’s covering an area 23,000 m² and has a capacity of more than 60,000) and one of the holiest sites in Christianity.

This basilica construction started in 1506 and completed in 1626. Basilica of San Pietro read more >>>

Vittorio Emanuelle II Monument

Vittorio Emanuelle II

Vittorio Emanuelle II

Magnificent palaces with hundreds of steps and statue of Vittorio Emanuel II monument at the top, and the beauty of Rome that can be enjoyed from its peak, is the largest monument in excess of this Rome. Small fountain with a statue carved ornaments are on the side of the entrance monument. While at the altar like, meet the eternal flame that looked like a tomb guarded by three Roman soldiers.

This classically inspired monument, located in Piazza Venezia, is dedicated to King Vittorio Emanuele II, glorifying national unity and serving as an altar to the ceremonies of state. Vittorio Emanuelle II Monument read more >>>

The Roman Forum, a Roman religion center

the roman forum

The Roman Forum, usually called Forum Romanum, located near with the Colosseum. The Forum Romanum is the center of politics, religion and law in Rome in the past. Tourists just cross a street from the Colosseum toward the Forum Romanum.

In the Roman Forum, tourists were be treated to the rest of the triumph of the Roman Empire through the Roman architectural heritage is priceless. Ruins of the giant pillars appear to support the various royal buildings, among them the king’s house, called “the Regia”, a meeting hall or “the Curia” and gathering place for residents, namely “the Comitium”. The Roman Forum, a Roman religion center read more >>>

Colosseum, The Roman Amphitheater

the colosseum

The Colosseum or the Flavian Amphitheater is an old stadium in Rome that the past is used to demonstrate the power of Gladiator against wild beasts.

The Colosseum is a relic of a large theater / Amphitheater which is one of the “Seven Medieval Wonders of the World.” The Roman Coloseum located in the State Capital of Italy, Rome, founded by King Vespasian and completed by his son Titus. Colosseum, The Roman Amphitheater read more >>>

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