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  2. Tourism in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome is a tourist destination of archaeological and artistic significance. Among the most significant resources are museums – ( Capitoline Museums , the Vatican Museums, Galleria Borghese)— aqueducts , fountains , churches, palaces , historical buildings, the monuments and ruins of the Roman Forum , and the Catacombs .

  3. List of tourist attractions in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome is regarded as one of the world's most beautiful ancient cities, [2] and contains vast amounts of priceless works of art, palaces, museums, parks, churches, gardens, basilicas, temples, villas, piazzas, theatres, and other venues in general. As one of the world's most important and visited cities, [3] there are numerous popular tourist ...

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Rome — part of tourism in Rome and the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital in Lazio Subcategories. This category has the following 19 ...

  5. The ultimate guide to exploring Rome - AOL

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    The Independent's travel team Simon Calder and Ben Parker share their expert tips on making the most of your time in Rome—from must-see landmarks like the Colosseum and Vatican City, to hidden ...

  6. Rome considering limiting tourist access to Trevi Fountain - AOL

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    Rome is considering limiting access to the Trevi Fountain, one of its busiest monuments, ahead of an expected bumper year for tourism in the Eternal City, city council officials say. The Italian ...

  7. Rome's newest tourist spot: The site where Julius ... - AOL

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    An ancient square where historians believe Julius Caesar was stabbed to death — one of the most infamous assassinations in history — was opened to the public for the first time Tuesday.

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