Rome, Italy
Attractions
Europe > Italy > Rome > Directory > Cities & Towns > Rome, Italy > Attractions > Page 1/2
Rome, Italy
Things to do at "Rome, Italy"
Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore
P.za di Santa Maria Maggiore - 00100 Rome, Roma, ItalyThe Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore is one of the four major papal basilicas in Rome and the largest church in the city dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Located on Esquiline Hill, it was established in 432 CE shortly after the Council of Ephesus, which affirmed Mary's title as Mother of God. This basilica stands as a centra... Read more
Bioparco di Roma
Piazzale del, V.le del Giardino Zoologico, 1 - 00197 Rome, Roma, ItalyBioparco di Roma is a historic zoological park located in the heart of Villa Borghese in Rome. Founded in 1911, the zoo spans approximately 17 hectares and is home to more than 1,100 animals across over 220 species. Over the years, it has transformed from a traditional zoo into a modern conservation and educational facility that... Read more
Borghese Gallery
Piazzale Scipione Borghese, 5 - 00197 Rome, Roma, ItalyThe Borghese Gallery in Rome is one of Italy’s most treasured art museums, showcasing an exceptional collection of Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces. Housed in the elegant 17th-century Villa Borghese, the museum was originally the private collection of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, an avid art patron. The villa’s original desig... Read more
Capitoline Museums
Piazza del Campidoglio, 1 - 00186 Rome, Roma, ItalyThe 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
Castel Sant'Angelo
Lungotevere Castello, 50 - 00193 Rome, Roma, ItalyCastel Sant’Angelo, also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian, is a towering cylindrical fortress situated along the Tiber River in Rome. Originally constructed in 123 AD by Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family, it later evolved into a fortress, papal residence, prison, and museum. Its robust architecture and s... Read more
Catacombe di San Callisto
Via Appia Antica, 110/126 - 00179 Rome, Roma, ItalyThe 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
Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica - Palazzo Barberini
Via delle Quattro Fontane, 13 - 00184 Rome, Roma, ItalyPalazzo Barberini is a grand 17th-century Baroque palace in Rome that houses the Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica, one of Italy’s premier collections of classical painting. Commissioned by Pope Urban VIII in 1625, the palace was designed by leading architects of the era, including Carlo Maderno, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and France... Read more
Mamertine Prison
Clivo Argentario, 1 - 00186 Rome, Roma, ItalyThe 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
Palazzo Delle Esposizioni
Via Nazionale, 194 - 00184 Rome, Roma, ItalyThe Palazzo delle Esposizioni is a major cultural center in Rome, located on Via Nazionale. Opened in 1883 and designed by architect Pio Piacentini, it showcases neoclassical architecture and serves as a prominent venue for exhibitions and events. The building has undergone significant restorations to maintain its historical des... Read more
Pantheon
Piazza della Rotonda - 00186 Rome, Roma, ItalyThe 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









