A tomb for the wealthy Gaius Cestius, who died in 12 B.C.

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Pyramid of Gaius Cestius, Rome

A tomb for the wealthy Gaius Cestius, who died in 12 B.C..

A tomb for the wealthy Gaius Cestius, who died in 12 B.C.


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Pyramid of Gaius Cestius and Nearby Sights on Map

Porta San Paolo

Next door to the Pyramid, this fine gate in the Aurelian Wall is named after St

Protestant Cemetery

Behind the pyramid, entered by the Via Caio Cestio, is the Protestant Cemetry where the poet John Keats was buried in 1821 and Percy Bysshe Shelley's ashes were also buried after his drowning in 1822

San Saba

In the 8th and 9th century, San Saba was one of the most prestigious monasteries of Rome

Aventine Hill

Aventine Hill is the southernmost of the Seven Hills of Rome, on the east bank of the Tiber

MACRO

Rome's museum of contemporary art, housed in a former industrial complex

Servian Wall

The Servian Wall was the first wall around Rome, built around the 3rd Century BC

Basilica of Santa Sabina

A 5th Century basilica, simply and attractively decorated

Parco Savello

Parco Savello is the name of the grounds and orange grove next to the Santa Sabina church at the top of the Aventino and also where you have one of the best views of the city

Testaccio

Testaccio is the 20th rione of Rome, but the number one neighborhood when it comes to delectable culinary offerings

Centrale Montemartini Museum

This museum provides an interesting juxtaposition between the buildings and equipment of Rome's first electricity generating plant and the exhibits, which are mainly from excavations of Roman sites