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  2. Via Francigena - Wikipedia

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    Later itineraries to Rome include the Leiðarvísir og borgarskipan of the Icelandic traveller Nikolás Bergsson (in 1154) and the one from Philip Augustus of France (in 1191). [7] Two somewhat differing maps of the route appear in manuscripts of Matthew Paris, Historia Anglorum, from the 13th century.

  3. 15 Amazing Places in Paris to Add to Your Travel Itinerary - AOL

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    Panthéon. Though it’s not as awesome as the Pantheon in Rome, this Paris icon of the same name still has a lot going for it. Located in the 5th arrondissement, the 18th-century Jacques-Germain ...

  4. The most exciting new trains coming in 2025 - AOL

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    Opening with six different one- or two-night itineraries from Rome starting at around $2,000 a person, international routes to Paris, Istanbul and Split on Croatia’s Adriatic Coast will be added ...

  5. Palatino Express - Wikipedia

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    The Palatino Express or Rome Express is a historic express train operating between Paris, France, and Rome, Italy, since 1890. [1] Under the name Rome Express the pre-war service operated daily until interrupted by the Second World War. The British film Rome Express (1932) derived its title and its

  6. Tourism in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome is the 2nd most visited city in the EU, after Paris, and receives an average of 7–10 million tourists a year, which sometimes doubles on holy years. The Colosseum (4 million tourists) and the Vatican Museums (4.2 million tourists) are the 39th and 37th (respectively) most visited places in the world, according to a 2009 study. [1]

  7. Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Mid-17th century map showing the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome. As the home of the Pope and the Catholic curia, as well as the locus of many sites and relics of veneration related to apostles, saints and Christian martyrs, Rome had long been a destination for pilgrims. The Via Francigena was an ancient pilgrim route from England to Rome. It ...

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