Rome Metropolitan Area Essentials
This collection spans the architectural evolution of the Rome Metropolitan Area, from the expansive ruins of Hadrian’s Villa and the Basilica of Maxentius to the Renaissance grandeur of Villa d’Este and Palazzo Barberini. Key highlights include the volcanic shores of Lake Bracciano, the medieval spiritual enclave of Subiaco Abbey, and the layered history of the Basilica of St. Clement. Within the city center, the list features the Capitoline Museums’ classical sculptures, the high-fashion boutiques of Via dei Condotti, and the tranquil gardens of Aventine Hill.
Villa d'Este
Historic Renaissance villa known for its extensive gardens and elaborate fountains, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Hadrian's Villa
Ancient Roman archaeological site featuring extensive ruins, sculptures, and pools from Emperor Hadrian's imperial retreat. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Capitoline Museums
Historic complex of art and archaeological museums featuring collections of classical sculptures, ancient artifacts, and artworks related to ancient Greece and Rome.
Villa Gregoriana
Historic nature park featuring waterfalls, ancient Roman ruins, and scenic trails commissioned in the 19th century.
Lake Bracciano
Volcanic lake with clear waters surrounded by volcanic hills, serving as a drinking water source and offering various water sports and hiking opportunities.
Orsini-Odescalchi Castle
Historic Renaissance castle from the 15th century featuring well-preserved architecture, frescoes, and gardens overlooking a lake. Functions as a museum and venue for cultural events and weddings.
Subiaco Abbey
The existence of the abbey dates back to the 6th century AD. It was established by Benedict of Nursia who chose the place (in fact he chose…
Via dei Condotti
Historic luxury shopping street known for its Italian fashion boutiques and cultural landmarks. It connects two prominent city squares and features notable monuments and historic sites.
Fountain of Neptune
Baroque fountain featuring a sculpture of Neptune battling sea creatures, located in a historic city square. Originally built in 1574 and enhanced with sculptures in 1873, it is an important artistic and historical landmark.
Basilica of St.Clement
Historic Roman Catholic basilica featuring layered archaeological structures and notable mosaics dating back to the 1st century. It combines ancient Roman, early Christian, medieval, and renaissance elements within a religious and cultural heritage site.
Aventine Hill
Historic hill featuring scenic views, gardens, and significant religious sites. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and rich Roman history.
Temple of Saturn
Ancient Roman temple ruins dedicated to the god Saturn, located at the foot of the Capitoline Hill. A significant archaeological site showcasing Roman architecture and history.
Altar of Augustan Peace
The Ara Pacis Augustae is an altar in Rome dedicated to the Pax Romana.
Barberini Palace
This Renaissance palace is the joint work of three most admired architects of the era - Bernini, Borromini and Maderno.
Basilica of Maxentius
The Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, sometimes known as the Basilica Nova—meaning "new basilica"—or Basilica of Maxentius, is an…
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