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Basilica di San Clemente al Laterano

A visit to the Basilica di San Clemente al Laterano, a minor basilica in Rome, is a fascinating journey through time. From the upper basilica, which dates back to the beginning of the 12th Century, and whose apse boasts the mosaic The Triumph of the Cross, one travels through time into the 4th-century lower basilica, and via a stairway, down to the Roman constructions and the Mithraeum, a 3rd-century temple dedicated to the God Mithras. Of particular interest are the frescoes in the chapel of St Catherine, painted between 1428 and 1431 by Masolino da Panicale, possibly with the collaboration of Masaccio.

National Museum of Castel Sant'Angelo

The splendid fortress of Castel Sant'Angelo was originally built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian in 139 AD. In the 10th Century, it was transformed into a castle, then, 500 years later, into the elegant residence of Pope Alexander VI Borgia. Michelangelo designed the marvelous main court for Pope Leo X and many of the rooms inside are decorated with frescoes of great beauty. It is also been used to house prisoners, including the sculptor Benvenuto Cellini. The terrace offers a fine view of the River Tiber and opera lovers will know that this was where the final act of Giacomo Puccini's opera Tosca took place. The building is now a museum with a fine collection of suits of armor.

National Museum of Rome - Baths of Diocletian

Built at the behest of Emperor Diocletian between 298 CE and 306 CE, the Baths of Diocletian formed the largest public bath complex of the Roman Empire, with a capacity of 3000. The sprawling complex encompassed a gymnasium, library and public baths, with tepid, hot and cold water options. Decorated with sculptures and elaborate stucco work, the baths were once an awe-inspiring sight in both scale and grandeur. The siege of Rome in 537 CE brought with it the end of the Baths of Diocletian when the aqueducts were cut off by King Vitiges. In 1561, much of the now ruinous bath complex was lost when Pope Pius IV commissioned Michelangelo to construct the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli at the site. Today, the National Museum of Rome, displaying a once-treasured piece of the ancient city of Rome, has revived the ruins of Hall 10 of the Baths of Diocletian. Tombs, sarcophagi, mosaics and other relics from the baths have been preserved alongside a reconstitution of the hall and its ruins. The site is surrounded by a 16th-century garden lavishly embellished with historic artwork adding to the allure of this historic site.

National Museum of the XXI Century Arts (MAXXI)

The National Museum of the XXI Century Arts (MAXXI) stands with an aim to promote all forms of contemporary art. This magnificent structure takes pride in housing the first national museum in architecture and all the products and documents involved in architecture as an entity. The MAXXI exhibits artistic productions through conferences, documentaries, presentations of cinema and video series, concerts and dance performances. All in all, it’s a great place that educates and enlightens every visitor, from an art connoisseur to a layman.

National Etruscan Museum

Housing an important collection of Etruscan treasures found mainly in graves and tombs, the National Etruscan Museum was once a splendid Renaissance villa, built for Pope Julius III. The Tomb of the Newlyweds is one of the most famous pieces here and was probably designed to contain the remains of a couple. There is a reconstruction of a temple in the garden, illustrating the Etruscans' love of detail. The water garden in front of the museum, decorated with mosaics, fountains, and statues, and the frescoes inside the colonnaded loggia, are worth noting. A recent piece is a 5th-century terracotta relief, which shows the Grecian influence on Etruscan art.

Campo de' Fiori

Tradition says that Campo de' Fiori was named after the woman loved by Pompey, Flora, but it is more likely to have come from something a bit less romantic. In the 14th Century, Campo de' Fiori was a long-abandoned meadow of flowers. In the second half of the 19th Century, the square became a bustling place of daily market. Here, you may be tempted to buy some of the best fish, fresh fruit and vegetables, spices, tablecloths, utensils, toys, and much more. It was also the scene of many executions, most notably that of Giordano Bruno, the philosopher who was executed here. At the center of Campo de' Fiori stands his imposing statue.

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