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Via del Teatro Marcello
Piazza Bocca della Verità
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It is a marble mask called Mouth of Truth (Bocca della Verità). According to popular belief it was said that any one putting his hand in this mouth and swearing falsely, could not withdraw it. The mask is situated in the atrium of St. Mary's in Cosmedin church.
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Piazza Venezia
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This square took it's name from Venezia Palace, Pope Paolo II built the Palace in 1455 while he was only a cardinal. The square was rearranged during the works at Vittorio Emanuele II monument: Venezia Palace was moved and in front of it was built a new one, the "Assicurazioni Generali di Venezia" Palace.
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Largo di Torre Argentina
Corso Vittorio Emanuele
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This archeological area was discovered in 1926-1930 during the works for construction of a new building. The name Torre Argenitna (Tower Argentina) derives from a nearby house of a 16th century bishop Hans Burckhardt from Strasburg (in Latin Argentorum), who called his residence Torre Argentina.
Largo Argentina was a kind of ancient Roman square with four temples facing a courtyard to the east paved with travertine, that is why it is also named Area Sacra (Holy area). Its origins come from the Republican epoch starting from the 4th century b.C
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Basilica di San Pietro
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The splendid square and colonnade, Bernini's finest work, form a superb entryway to the greatest church of Christendom, dominated by the magnificent Dome of Michelangelo. The construction of this basilica, plagued by numerous obstacles and problems,was carried out by Michelangelo, Giacomo della Porta and Domenico Fontana. The basilica rises over the foundations of a paleochristian Church, which, according to tradition, was built over the tomb of the Martyred Apostle Peter.
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Piazza del Popolo
Via di Ripetta
Ara Pacis
Via del Tritone
Piazza della Repubblica
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The Porta del Popolo on the north side of the Piazza marks one end, while the East is dominated by the passeggiata del Pincio. This piazza served as an exposition hall, a stadium, and a theater for popular plays. The face of the piazza changed a great deal from the 1400's to the 1800's, with the reconstruction of the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, the placement of the Flaminian obelisk at the center of the piazza, and the addition of neo-classical elements by Giuseppe Valadier.
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* All tours are ideally starting from Via Varese. The departure may be the place for an additional pick up reviews.
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