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  2. List of events in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Gay Pride Rome 2012 at the Colosseum. Also enriching the Roman nightlife is the vast amount of gay clubs and discos in the city. The city has a great nightlife, with plenty of queer-friendly bars and clubs. There are also lots of cultural events and activities taking place throughout the year, catering to LGBTQI+ people.

  3. Harry's Bar (Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Harry's Bar Rome opened in 1918 under the name "Golden Gate". The owner, an American woman who lived in Rome, found her inspiration for the restaurant name from her native town of San Francisco, California. The Golden Gate is the strait between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The owner, originally from Rome, decided to open the bar as ...

  4. Circolo degli Artisti - Wikipedia

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    The first club's headquarters were at the abandoned buildings of the old Centrale del Latte of Rome, in Via Lamarmora 28, behind Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, in the rione Esquilino. In 1998, the Circolo degli Artisti, had to find a new venue due to the renovation of the premises of the "old" Centrale had to make way for the new covered market ...

  5. Via Veneto - Wikipedia

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    Some of Rome's most renowned cafés and five star hotels, like Café de Paris, Harry's Bar, Regina Hotel Baglioni, and The Westin Excelsior, Rome, are located in Via Veneto. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Embassy of the United States , housed in Palazzo Margherita , is located along the avenue.

  6. Category:Nightclubs in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nightclubs in Italy" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Baia Imperiale;

  7. List of tourist attractions in Rome - Wikipedia

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    The biggest and main synagogue of Rome, it has provided a place of worship to the city's Jewish community since 1901-–1904, when the current eclectic edifice was constructed. Mosque: Mosque of Rome: 1990s, built in traditional middle-eastern Islamic style: Finished in 1995, the Mosque of Rome is the largest in Europe.

  8. List of shopping areas and markets in Rome - Wikipedia

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    The market is held in the morning, with the exception of Sunday morning when it is closed. Campo de' Fiori is also well known for its many restaurants and bars. Porta Portese is a street market held every Sunday from the early morning until around 1 o'clock. It is situated on the left bank of the Tiber, between Porta Portese and Stazione ...

  9. Antico Caffè Greco - Wikipedia

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    The Antico Caffè Greco (pronounced [anˈtiːko kafˌfɛ ɡˈɡrɛːko]; transl. "Old Greek Café"), sometimes simply referred to as Caffè Greco, is a historic landmark café which opened in 1760 on Via dei Condotti no.86 in Rome, Italy. It is the oldest bar in Rome and second oldest in Italy, after Caffè Florian in Venice.