Historical Landmarks of Rome

Rome has so many historical landmarks it would take years to actually walk through, see and learn all of them. There are a few that are more visited by people from all over the world than others. The city is so amazing with its ancient buildings that are still standing mixed with the new modern buildings that are used today. If you only have a couple of days to enjoy the area before moving on, get on one of those double decker buses and take in a general view of the city. It is really spectacular. It is a large city with a quaint feel in many ways.  

The Colosseum is a must see while visiting. This is one of Rome’s most famous landmark buildings. It can be seen on most of the literature that promotes the city. This is were all the entertainment happened in ancient times. Emperor Vespasian had the project started in 72 AD and then it was his son, Titus, who saw that it was completed. It took 8 years and the grand opening was in 80 AD. The Colosseum
could seat up to 55,000 people and was constructed of lots of marble. On the days that the Gladiators would fill the arena, the crowd would pile in through one of the 76 entrances and take their seats according to social class and gender. And on a hot day, they would pull out the colored awnings for some shade.  

Another must see while in Rome is the Vatican. The Vatican is so amazing and is a sight to see whether one is Catholic or not. So much of the historical art of the early Roman times can be seen here at the Vatican. They have recently opened the Vatican Museums which houses lots of art from the major artists of early times. Every detail of the walk through is immaculate and exquisite. The Sistine Chapel is breath taking. The Basilica will keep you entertained for hours.  

If you only have a short stay in one of the great Rome hotels than make sure you take the time to see these two places. You will get to see lots of other places along the way.

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