Piazza Navona
Built in elegant Baroque style, in the area of the ancient stadium of Domitian, Piazza Navona is one of the most beautiful and famous squares in Rome.
The most fascinating elements of Piazza Navona are the three fountains built during the mandate of Gregorio XIII Boncompagni: Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, Fontana del Moro and the Fountain of Neptune.
Colosseo
The Colosseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheater, is the largest amphitheater in the world, located in the center of the city of Rome. Capable of holding an estimated number of spectators between 50,000 and 87,000 units, it is the most important Roman amphitheater, as well as the most imposing monument of ancient Rome that has come down to us, known worldwide as a symbol of the city of Rome and one of the symbols of Italy.
Pantheon
The only Roman building that has remained practically intact over the centuries, this building was founded between 25 and 27 BC by Agrippa, as a temple dedicated to the twelve gods and the living sovereign.
Its history is inextricably linked to the development of the eternal city of which it is the image over the centuries.






















