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A museum devoted to pasta, Italy's premier gift to world cuisine..
A museum devoted to pasta, Italy's premier gift to world cuisine.
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Via Flaminia, 141, 00196 Roma, Italy
+39 06 699 1119
Completed in 1762 to a design by Nicola Salvi, this spectacular Baroque fountain features a mythological sculptural composition of Neptune, god of the sea, flanked by two Tritons: one Triton labours to control a violent sea-horse, the other controls a pacified creature, both symbolising the dual nature of the world's oceans
Home of the President of the Italian Republic, and the Quirinal Gardens
Dating back to the 13th century, the Palazzo Colonna has been home to the aristocratic Colonna family for over 20 generations
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
Four fountains from the time of Pope Sixtus V when much of Rome was redeveloped
Where you can find the building of the House of Representatives
Spanish Steps (Scalinata della Trinità dei Monti) is a monumental Baroque stairway of 135 steps, built with French funds between 1721-1725 in the heart of Rome
The fountain was designed and built in 1627-29 by Pietro Bernini, father of the more famous Gian Lorenzo Bernini