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Rome

Rome is the most populous municipality in Italy and the third most populated city in the
European Union, par excellence, it has been known since ancient times as the Urbe.
It is the city with the highest concentration of historical and architectural assets in the
world. Here you will find many important places, if you want to visit Rome you can to go
to the following places:

Rome Coliseum
The Coliseum or Flavian Amphitheater is an amphitheater from the time of the Roman
Empire, built in the 1st century. It is located in the east of the Roman Forum, and was the
largest of those built in the Roman Empire. Visitors are allowed every days from 8:30 to
19:00. Prices vary according to position: Adults 12 euros, Citizens of the European Union
between 18 and 24 years old: 7.50 euros, Children under 17 years old belonging to the EU:
free entry.
Figure 1: Rome Coliseum
Basilica of Saint Peter

The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter, commonly known


as Saint Peter's Basilica, is a Roman Catholic
temple located in Vatican City. The basilica has the
largest interior space of a Christian church in the
world. The visitor can to go every days in the net
schedule: Winter from 7 to 18:30, summer from 7
to 19. Entrance is free.

Pantheon of Rome
Figure 3: Pantheon of Rome

The Pantheon of Agrippa or Pantheon of Rome is


an ancient Roman temple - currently a church -
located in the city of Rome, on the site of a
previous temple commissioned by Marco Agrippa
during the government of Augustus. Visiting
hours are from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 18. Last Sunday of the month from 9:00
to 14. Finally the price is the next: Adults 16 euros, children from 6 to 8 and students
between 19 and 26: 8 euros. Last Sunday of each month is free.

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