Around Rome

In the surroundings of the Irish Pub Old Station, there are many monuments, museums and theaters. The Coliseum, built by Titus in 80 AD, is the largest and most important Roman amphitheater, and the most important monument of ancient Rome which has come down to us.

The Pantheon is a building of ancient Rome, built as a temple dedicated to all the gods.
At the beginning of VII century, the Pantheon was converted into a Christian church, called Santa Maria ad Martyres, which enabled him to survive almost intact to the spoliation made to the buildings of classical Rome by the popes.

The Roman Forum was situated in the valley between the Palatine and the Capitol and was the commercial center, religious and political context of the city of Rome.

The National Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II is a national monument located in Rome in Piazza Venezia. The monument is often mistakenly identified with the Altar of the Fatherland, which in reality is only one part. In fact the term comes from the Victorian name of Vittorio Emanuele II of Savoia, first king of Italy, where the monument is dedicated.

The Opera's Theater of Rome is the Roman theater devoted to opera and ballet, is also known as the Teatro Costanzi, named after its creator, Domenico Costanzi.

The train station Roma Termini is the largest railway in the city of Rome, the largest in Italy and the second largest in Europe after Paris Gare de Nord to passenger traffic.
The station takes its name from the nearby Baths of Diocletian. La stazione deve il suo nome alle vicine Terme di Diocleziano.
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