The Colosseum recommended Rome, Italy.
The Colosseum is a very representative building in ancient Rome, which was once used as a venue for performances by ancient Romans and animals. Occasionally, duels between people were forbidden until 523 AD. Speaking of Rome, the first thing that comes to mind is the Colosseum, which was the largest arena at that time. Although it is not used now, when you walk through the Colosseum, you can imagine and feel the feelings of the audience, gladiators (performers) and animals.
Cost: 12.00
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The Pantheon, composed of various marble, Greek Corinthian columns and murals, is not only an important building in ancient Rome, but also the resting place of great men. Raphael and Emmanuel II, Italy's first king, lived in it, and they can stay a little longer when they come to the Pantheon. The architect left a small round hole on the roof, from which the sun will shine and light up the whole hall. With the change of sunshine, we can also see the Pantheon with different faces.
Tips: The Pantheon is now used as a church, as well as mass and wedding!
Fee: free of charge
Trevi Fountain
The largest existing Baroque fountain in Rome, a Little Square hidden in many alleys, was completed in18th century. The back of Trevi Fountain is specially designed as the Arc de Triomphe. The goddess above the door represents the four seasons, while the fountain is the goddess of abundance, the goddess of ocean and the goddess of health from left to right. It's like a miniature Greek myth.
Legend is also a classic plot of the movie Roman Holiday. If a traveler throws a coin in Trevi Fountain, he will return to Rome again and meet true love with two coins. Three people will get married, or divorce as you wish, and find true love again. Come to the fountain, don't forget to prepare coins and make a wish! In the evening, the wishing pool has a unique style. The golden light hits the statue, the water waves reflect, passers-by make wishes, and they are cheerful and playful, which makes people feel happy unconsciously.
Wish method: Turn your back to the wishing pool, draw a cross on your chest with a coin in your right hand and throw it into the wishing pool behind your left shoulder.
Fee: free of charge
Piazza di Spagna
Spain Square, since the film Roman Holiday came here to shoot, has become bustling and lively. Flowers in the garden will add more colors here in summer. At night, travelers from all over the world gather here to sit or stand, rest and chat, and occasionally vendors sell beer and snacks here, turning the square into an outdoor bar. Come here when you come to Rome!
Fee: free of charge
Caracalla terminology
Roman baths refer to Karaka baths! Although it was destroyed because of war, natural disasters and other reasons, you can still be shocked by the scale of this building when you walk in. I didn't expect that ancient Rome could build such a large-scale bathhouse (which could accommodate 1600 people). Walking in it, I admired the wisdom of the ancients and imagined the spectacular picture of 1600 people bathing here at that time. Although there is not much left here, from some sculptures and murals, we can see that the Romans paid attention to bathhouses at that time.
Tip: Caracabas has now become an open-air opera house in Rome on summer nights, and an opera festival is held every July and August.
Cost: 8,000.