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  • The Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset. ..Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • The Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset. ..Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • The Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset. ..Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • The Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset. ..Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • Seagulls overflying the Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset. ..Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • Tow men admire the Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • The Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset. ..Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • The Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset. ..Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • The Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset. ..Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • The Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset. ..Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • The Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset.  Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • A woman walks across the Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset...Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • Panoramic view of Rome, Italy, from the Janiculum, at Piazza Garibaldi...The Janiculum (Gianicolo in Italian) is a hill in western Rome, Italy. Although the second-tallest hill (the tallest being Monte Mario) in the contemporary city of Rome, the Janiculum does not figure among the proverbial Seven Hills of Rome, being west of the Tiber and outside the boundaries of the ancient city.
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  • Panoramic view of Rome, Italy, from the Janiculum, at Piazza Garibaldi...The Janiculum (Gianicolo in Italian) is a hill in western Rome, Italy. Although the second-tallest hill (the tallest being Monte Mario) in the contemporary city of Rome, the Janiculum does not figure among the proverbial Seven Hills of Rome, being west of the Tiber and outside the boundaries of the ancient city.
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  • Artisit painting at Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy...Piazza Navona is a city square in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium.[1] The ancient Romans came there to watch the agones ("games"), and hence it was known as 'Circus Agonalis' (competition arena). It is believed that over time the name changed to 'in agone' to 'navone' and eventually to 'navona'.
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  • Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy...Piazza Navona is a city square in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium.[1] The ancient Romans came there to watch the agones ("games"), and hence it was known as 'Circus Agonalis' (competition arena). It is believed that over time the name changed to 'in agone' to 'navone' and eventually to 'navona'.
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  • Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy...Piazza Navona is a city square in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium.[1] The ancient Romans came there to watch the agones ("games"), and hence it was known as 'Circus Agonalis' (competition arena). It is believed that over time the name changed to 'in agone' to 'navone' and eventually to 'navona'.
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  • Panoramic view of Rome, Italy, from the Janiculum, at Piazza Garibaldi...The Janiculum (Gianicolo in Italian) is a hill in western Rome, Italy. Although the second-tallest hill (the tallest being Monte Mario) in the contemporary city of Rome, the Janiculum does not figure among the proverbial Seven Hills of Rome, being west of the Tiber and outside the boundaries of the ancient city.
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  • A couple enjoys a a sunny spring with a great Panoramic view of Rome, from the Janiculum, at Piazza Garibaldi...The Janiculum (Gianicolo in Italian) is a hill in western Rome, Italy. Although the second-tallest hill (the tallest being Monte Mario) in the contemporary city of Rome, the Janiculum does not figure among the proverbial Seven Hills of Rome, being west of the Tiber and outside the boundaries of the ancient city.
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  • Panoramic view of Rome, Italy, from the Janiculum, at Piazza Garibaldi...The Janiculum (Gianicolo in Italian) is a hill in western Rome, Italy. Although the second-tallest hill (the tallest being Monte Mario) in the contemporary city of Rome, the Janiculum does not figure among the proverbial Seven Hills of Rome, being west of the Tiber and outside the boundaries of the ancient city.
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  • The Roman Forum at sunset...The Roman Forum (Latin: Forum Romanum, Italian: Foro Romano) is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome.
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  • An artist reads the newspaper by his artwork at Piazza Navona, iN Rome, Italy...Piazza Navona is a city square in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium. The ancient Romans came there to watch the agones ("games"), and hence it was known as 'Circus Agonalis' (competition arena). It is believed that over time the name changed to 'in agone' to 'navone' and eventually to 'navona'.
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  • The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius is an ancient Roman statue in the Campidoglio, Rome, Italy. It is made of bronze and stands 3.5 m tall. Although the emperor is mounted, it exhibits many similarities to standing statues of Augustus. The original is on display in the Palazzo Nuovo, with the one now standing in the open air of the Piazza del Campidoglio being a replica made in 1981 when the original was taken down for restoration in the Palazzo.
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  • The Forum Piscarium was the fish forum venalium of ancient Rome, north of the Roman Forum, between the Sacra Via and the Argiletum. It was burned in 210 BC and rebuilt the next year. In 179 it was incorporated in the general Macellum, built by Marcus Fulvius Nobilior in the same region.
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  • The obelisk at Piazza Montecitorio, with the Palazzo Monticitorio behind, in Rome, Italy. ..The Palazzo Montecitorio is a palace and the seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies...The Obelisk of Montecitorio (Italian: Obelisco di Montecitorio, also known as Solare) is an ancient Egyptian, red granite obelisk of Psammetichus II (595-589 BC) from Heliopolis. Brought to Rome with the Flaminian obelisk in 10 BC by the Roman Emperor Augustus to be used as the gnomon of the Solarium Augusti, it is 21.79 metres (71 ft) high, and 33.97 metres (111 ft) including the base and the globe.
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  • Foam bubble at Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy...Piazza Navona is a city square in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium.[1] The ancient Romans came there to watch the agones ("games"), and hence it was known as 'Circus Agonalis' (competition arena). It is believed that over time the name changed to 'in agone' to 'navone' and eventually to 'navona'.
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  • Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy...Piazza Navona is a city square in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium.[1] The ancient Romans came there to watch the agones ("games"), and hence it was known as 'Circus Agonalis' (competition arena). It is believed that over time the name changed to 'in agone' to 'navone' and eventually to 'navona'.
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  • Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy...Piazza Navona is a city square in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium.[1] The ancient Romans came there to watch the agones ("games"), and hence it was known as 'Circus Agonalis' (competition arena). It is believed that over time the name changed to 'in agone' to 'navone' and eventually to 'navona'.
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  • The Roman Trajan's Forum at sunset.  Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, chronologically the last of the Imperial fora. The forum was constructed by the architect Apollodorus of Damascus, by order of Emperor Trajan with the spoils of war from the conquest of Dacia, which ended in 106.The Fasti Ostienses states that the Forum was inaugurated in 112, while Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.
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  • A couple enjoys a a sunny spring from the Janiculum, at Piazza Garibaldi, in Rome, Italy...The Janiculum (Gianicolo in Italian) is a hill in western Rome, Italy. Although the second-tallest hill (the tallest being Monte Mario) in the contemporary city of Rome, the Janiculum does not figure among the proverbial Seven Hills of Rome, being west of the Tiber and outside the boundaries of the ancient city.
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  • Panoramic view of Rome, Italy, from the Janiculum, at Piazza Garibaldi...The Janiculum (Gianicolo in Italian) is a hill in western Rome, Italy. Although the second-tallest hill (the tallest being Monte Mario) in the contemporary city of Rome, the Janiculum does not figure among the proverbial Seven Hills of Rome, being west of the Tiber and outside the boundaries of the ancient city.
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  • A seagull observes the city of Rome from a tower at the Roman Forum...The Roman Forum (Latin: Forum Romanum, Italian: Foro Romano) is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome.
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  • Seagulls observing the city of Rome from a tower at the Roman Forum...The Roman Forum (Latin: Forum Romanum, Italian: Foro Romano) is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome.
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  • Waiter at .Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy...Piazza Navona is a city square in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium.[1] The ancient Romans came there to watch the agones ("games"), and hence it was known as 'Circus Agonalis' (competition arena). It is believed that over time the name changed to 'in agone' to 'navone' and eventually to 'navona'.
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  • Dome by the ancient Fori in Rome, Italy.
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  • Largo di Torre Argentina is a square in Rome, Italy, that hosts four Republican Roman temples, and the remains of Pompey's Theatre. It is located in the ancient Campus Martius.
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  • Panoramic view of Rome, Italy, from the Janiculum, at Piazza Garibaldi...The Janiculum (Gianicolo in Italian) is a hill in western Rome, Italy. Although the second-tallest hill (the tallest being Monte Mario) in the contemporary city of Rome, the Janiculum does not figure among the proverbial Seven Hills of Rome, being west of the Tiber and outside the boundaries of the ancient city.
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  • Panoramic view of Rome, Italy, from the Janiculum, at Piazza Garibaldi...The Janiculum (Gianicolo in Italian) is a hill in western Rome, Italy. Although the second-tallest hill (the tallest being Monte Mario) in the contemporary city of Rome, the Janiculum does not figure among the proverbial Seven Hills of Rome, being west of the Tiber and outside the boundaries of the ancient city.
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  • Ancient Candelabrum figure in Paracas national park, Peru.
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  • Largo di Torre Argentina is a square in Rome, Italy, that hosts four Republican Roman temples, and the remains of Pompey's Theatre. It is located in the ancient Campus Martius.
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  • The Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II) or Altare della Patria (Altar of the Motherland) or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument built to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy, located in Rome, Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill.
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  • Parco della Musica (http://www.auditorium.com/), a complex of concert halls ten minutes walk from Maxxi away from the Tiber. Designed by Renzo Piano, Italys best-known architect, it is the citys liveliest forum for concerts and other live events.
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  • Il Margutta, vegetarian self-service art gallery-restaurant at Via Margutta 118, Rome, Italy.
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  • View of the Forum of Caesar at sunset from the National Monument to Victor Emanuel II...The Forum of Caesar, also known as Forum Iulium or Forum Julium, Forum Caesaris,[1] is a forum built by Julius Caesar near the Forum Romanum in Rome in 46 BC.
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  • View of Rome at sunset from the National Monument to Victor Emanuel II.
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  • A seagull oberves the city of Rome from the National Monument to Victor Emanuel II, with the Saint Peter's church cupola in the background.
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  • Evening traffic on Via Nazionale, in Roma, Italy.
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  • View of Rome from the rooftop terrace of  a building near Piazza Navona.
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  • Seagulls overfly a building by the Roman Trajan's Forum lit by intense sunset light.
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  • Peaceful sqaure in Rome, Italy.
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  • cobbled street, the traditional sanpietrini, at Piazza Venezia in R.ome, Spain.
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  • Statue of the goddess Victoria riding on quadrigas, at the National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II...The Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II) or Altare della Patria (Altar of the Motherland) or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument built to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy, located in Rome, Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill.
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  • Valentina, a pretty teenager poses at Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy...The Villa Borghese Pinciana ("Borghese villa on the Pincian Hill"), the villa built by the architect Flaminio Ponzio (and, after his death, finished by his assistant Giovanni Vasanzio), developing sketches by Scipione Borghese, who used it as a villa suburbana, a party villa, at the edge of Rome, and to house his art collection.
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  • Evening life at Via Nazionale, Rome, Italy.
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  • Evening life at Via Nazionale, Rome, Italy.
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  • Trajan Forum at sunset, Rome, Italy.
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  • The Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II) or Altare della Patria (Altar of the Motherland) or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument built to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy, located in Rome, Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill.
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  • The Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II) or Altare della Patria (Altar of the Motherland) or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument built to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy, located in Rome, Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill.
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  • The National Monument to Victor Emanuel II seen from Via del Teatro Marcello in Rome, Italy.
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  • The Tiber River crossing its way through Rome, Italy...The Tiber (Latin Tiberis, Italian Tevere, is the third-longest river in Italy, rising in the Apennine Mountains in Emilia-Romagna and flowing 406 kilometres (252 mi) through Umbria and Lazio to the Tyrrhenian Sea. It drains a basin estimated at 17,375 square kilometres (6,709 sq mi). The river has achieved lasting fame as the main watercourse of the city of Rome, founded on its eastern banks.
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  • Parco della Musica (http://www.auditorium.com/), a complex of concert halls ten minutes walk from Maxxi away from the Tiber. Designed by Renzo Piano, Italys best-known architect, it is the citys liveliest forum for concerts and other live events.
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  • Maxxi; the acronym of Museum of the Art of the 21st century, a major new art museum by the visionary Iraq-born, London-based architect Zaha Hadid , a couple of kms north of Piazza del Popolo.
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  • Maxxi; the acronym of Museum of the Art of the 21st century, a major new art museum by the visionary Iraq-born, London-based architect Zaha Hadid , a couple of kms north of Piazza del Popolo.
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  • Maxxi; the acronym of Museum of the Art of the 21st century, a major new art museum by the visionary Iraq-born, London-based architect Zaha Hadid , a couple of kms north of Piazza del Popolo.
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  • Books at a book stand on a street market near Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy.
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  • Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy.
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  • Il Margutta, vegetarian self-service art gallery-restaurant at Via Margutta 118, Rome, Italy.
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  • Rosati .terrace at Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy.
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  • Traditional outdoor terrace at Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy.
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  • Traditional architecture reflected on upscale fashion store windows in Rome, Italy.
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  • Street scene reflected on fashion store windows on Via dei Condotti in Rome, Italy.
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  • Piazza Montecitorio and Palazzo Monticitorio, in Rome, Italy. ..The Palazzo Montecitorio is a palace and the seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies.
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  • Piazza della Rotonda, also known as the Pantheon Square, in Rome, in Italy.
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  • Typical "motorini" at Piazza Venezia in Rome, Italy.
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  • The Basilica of St. Mary of the Altar of Heaven (Latin: Basilica Sanctae Mariae de Ara coeli al Campidoglio, Italian: Basilica di Santa Maria in Ara coeli) is a titular basilica in Rome, located on the highest summit of the Campidoglio.
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  • Via dei Fori Imperiali at sunset.
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  • The Colosseum, or the Coliseum, is an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It is considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and Roman engineering. Inscription over the modern entrance recording the contributions of various popes and reflecting the Christian tradition that many martyrdoms occurred here.
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  • One of the many beautiful stairs in Rome; this one leading from Via Cavour to the San Francesco di Paola ai Monti church.
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  • View of Rome at sunset from the National Monument to Victor Emanuel II.
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  • A seagull oberves the city of Rome from the National Monument to Victor Emanuel II, with the Saint Peter's church cupola in the background.
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  • The cupola of the Basilica of St. Peter, in the Vatican city, seen from ther Janiculum, in Rome. ..The Basilica of St. Peter is one of four Papal Basilicas or Major Basilicas of Rome, the others being the Basilica of St. John Lateran, Santa Maria Maggiore and St. Paul outside the Walls. It is the most prominent building in the Vatican City. Its dome is a dominant feature of the skyline of Rome.
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  • Evening traffic on Via Nazionale, in Roma, Italy.
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  • Maxxi; the acronym of Museum of the Art of the 21st century, a major new art museum by the visionary Iraq-born, London-based architect Zaha Hadid , a couple of kms north of Piazza del Popolo.
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  • The Coliseum at sunset, from a near street basketball court...The Colosseum, or the Coliseum, is an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It is considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and Roman engineering. Inscription over the modern entrance recording the contributions of various popes and reflecting the Christian tradition that many martyrdoms occurred here.
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  • Traditional architecture reflected on fashion store windows in Rome, Italy.
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  • Traditional architecture reflected on fashion store windows in Rome, Italy.
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  • Traditional architecture reflected on fashion store windows in Rome, Italy.
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  • Traditiona.l architecture reflected on fashion store windows in Rome, Italy.
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  • Traditional architecture reflected on fashion store windows in Rome, Italy.
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  • Traditional architecture reflected on fashion store windows in Rome, Italy.
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  • Classic roman street scene.
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  • Traditional architecture reflected on religion items store windows in Rome, Italy.
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  • San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, St John of the Florentines, is a church in the Ponte rione or district of Rome. Dedicated to St John the Baptist, the protector of Florence, the new church for the Florentine community in Rome was started in the 16th century and completed in early eighteenth and is the national church of Florence in Rome. The main façade fronts onto the Via Giulia. This straight street was an urban initiative, carried out in 1508 by the architect Donato Bramante at the instigation of Pope Julius II Della Rovere, which cut through the irregular urban fabric to the Ponte SantAngelo, the bridge which crosses the River Tiber to the Castel SantAngelo and St Peters.
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  • The Pantheon at night, Rome, Italy.
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  • A couple walking on the streets of Rome, Italy.
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  • The Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II) or Altare della Patria (Altar of the Motherland) or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument built to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy, located in Rome, Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill.
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  • Rome, Italy.
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  • The Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II) or Altare della Patria (Altar of the Motherland) or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument built to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy, located in Rome, Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill.
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MIGUEL PEREIRA. Freelance photographer in Madrid.

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