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Small and attractive piazza tucked away in a neighborhood near Pantheon..
Small and attractive piazza tucked away in a neighborhood near Pantheon.
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Via del Caravita, 8a, 00186 Roma, Italy
+39 06 679 4406
Not far from the Pantheon
The marble foot belonged to a temple of the Egyptian gods Isis and Osiris
The temple of the Emperor Hadrian was consecrated in 145 by Emperor Antoninus Pius
The Via della Gatta connects Palazzo Doria Pamphili with Palazzo Grazioli
Where you can find the building of the House of Representatives
Bernini's masterpiece, an obelisk on the back of an elephant
Originally built in 27 BCE, by Emperor Hadrian, the Pantheon was a temple to all gods of the Roman state, but has served as a Christian church since the 7th century
In the very heart of the city center, the building was for centuries ago the seat of the Venice embassy
The Colonna di Marco Aurelio or Column of Marcus Aurelius, also known as Aurelian Column, is a 2nd century Roman victory column commemorating the Emperor's victorious military campaigns in the north against the Germanic Marcomannis, Quadis and Sarmatian Iazyges invasions, which lasted from 166 AD to his death in 180 AD