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There are 5 attractions within a 2-mile radius of Gasometer Urban Suites in Rome.
Capitoline Museums

1.5 mi N

Capitoline Museums

Piazza del Campidoglio, 1 - 00186 Rome, Roma, Italy

The Capitoline Museums, located on Capitoline Hill in Rome, are among the oldest public museums in the world. They were founded in 1471 when Pope Sixtus IV donated a group of ancient bronze statues to the people of Rome. Officially opened to the public in 1734, the museum complex includes the Palazzo dei Conservatori and the Pal... Read more

Colosseum

1.5 mi NNE

Colosseum

Piazza del Colosseo -, Roma, Italy

The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is one of the most iconic landmarks of ancient Rome. Built between AD 72 and 80 under the reigns of Emperors Vespasian and Titus, it was designed as a grand arena for public entertainment. This massive structure stands approximately 50 meters high and spans over 180 meters i... Read more

Mamertine Prison

1.5 mi NNE

Mamertine Prison

Clivo Argentario, 1 - 00186 Rome, Roma, Italy

The Mamertine Prison, or Carcer Tullianum, is considered the oldest prison in Rome and holds great historical and religious significance. It is located beneath the Church of San Giuseppe dei Falegnami, near the Roman Forum. Built in the 7th century BCE by King Ancus Marcius, the prison was used to detain important prisoners of w... Read more

Pantheon

1.8 mi N

Pantheon

Piazza della Rotonda - 00186 Rome, Roma, Italy

The Pantheon in Rome is one of the most well-preserved and influential monuments of ancient Roman architecture. Originally built between 118 and 125 AD under Emperor Hadrian, it replaced an earlier structure commissioned by Marcus Agrippa. The term "Pantheon" means "temple of all gods," reflecting its original function as a plac... Read more

Catacombe di San Callisto

2 mi ESE

Catacombe di San Callisto

Via Appia Antica, 110/126 - 00179 Rome, Roma, Italy

The Catacombs of San Callisto are one of the most historically significant early Christian burial sites in Rome. Located along the ancient Appian Way, these catacombs date back to the mid-2nd century and cover about 20 kilometers of underground tunnels spread across multiple levels. They once served as the official cemetery of t... Read more