Temple of Hercules Victorious (120 BC).
Giano's Arch (4th century).
Church of Holy Mary in Cosmedin and Fountain of th…
Saint Omobono Shrine.
Egyptian obelisk, with Pantheon on the background.
Neptune's Fountain.
Carving carrots.
Egyptian obelisk.
Church of Saint Paul within the walls.
Saint Angel Bridge and Tiber River.
Birds, have mercy!
Church of the Sacred Heart and Suffrage.
Emperor Augustus Mausoleum.
Egyptian obelisk of Ramses II and People Gate.
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Preserved Egyptian mummy.
Painted ceiling - perfect illusion of relief.
Double spiral staircase.
Saint Peter Square and Basilica.
Dome of Saint Peter Basilica.
View from the dome of Saint Peter Basilica.
View from the dome of Saint Peter Basilica.
View from the dome of Saint Peter Basilica.
Collapsed bridge (179 BC), Tiberine Island and Fab…
Cestio Bridge (46 BC) over Tiber River.
Tiber River, Fabricio Bridge (62 AD) and Tiberine…
Marcello's Theatre.
Octavia's Portico.
Display on inner yard.
Monument of Vittorio Emmanuele II.
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Emperor Marcus Aurelius on horseback (175 AD).
Gravity? Who cares?!!
A view over former underground of Colosseum.
Colosseum - inside view.
Church of Trinity of the Mounts and Sallust's obel…
The Barge Fountain (1627).
Trevi Fountain (18th century).
Church of the Holy Name of Mary and Trajan's Colum…
Upper passage of Capitoline Museum.
Remus, Romulus and the she-wolf.
Carved details on Settimio Severo's Arch.
Temple of Saturn.
Umbilicus urbis.
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, as a shield of S…
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Left hand side traffic on Palatine Bridge.


It makes sense: on both sides, at the end of the bridge, the only option is turning left. A curiosity of Rome.
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