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This was the site of the slaughter in 1944 of 335 Italians, including many Jews from the ghetto, in retaliation for a Pa... This was the site of the slaughter in 1944 of 335 Italians, including many Jews ... This was the site of the slaughter in 1944 of 335 Italians, including many Jews from the ghetto, in ...
This museum provides an interesting juxtaposition between the buildings and equipment of Rome's first electricity genera... This museum provides an interesting juxtaposition between the buildings and equi... This museum provides an interesting juxtaposition between the buildings and equipment of Rome's firs...
This is a small museum housed inside Porta San Paolo, which records the importance to Rome of the road that connected it... This is a small museum housed inside Porta San Paolo, which records the importan... This is a small museum housed inside Porta San Paolo, which records the importance to Rome of the ro...
The enormous building at the southeast end of the Circus Maximus is the headquarters of the UN Food and Agriculture Orga... The enormous building at the southeast end of the Circus Maximus is the headquar... The enormous building at the southeast end of the Circus Maximus is the headquarters of the UN Food ...
This massive early 17th Century Baroque fountain was built to celebrate the re-opening of an old Roman aqueduct. This massive early 17th Century Baroque fountain was built to celebrate the re-o... This massive early 17th Century Baroque fountain was built to celebrate the re-opening of an old Rom...
This church, which was commissioned by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, marks the point where, according to tradition, S... This church, which was commissioned by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, marks th... This church, which was commissioned by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, marks the point where, accor...