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Piazza Del Popolo, Rome, Italy
Embark on a comprehensive exploration of Rome's architectural marvels, particularly focusing on its ancient water systems and civic landmarks. Delve into the rich history of the Roman Empire as we uncover key sites such as the iconic Trevi Fountain and the majestic Spanish Steps. This guided tour offers an immersive experience that highlights the remarkable foresight and engineering prowess of the Ancient Romans, making it an essential destination for those seeking to understand the foundations of modern urban design.
Upon arrival at Piazza del Popolo, visitors will find themselves in the heart of Rome, where the Fontana dei Leoni stands prominently. Embark on a guided tour through the city’s traditional alleys, leading your group towards Piazza di Spagna. This historic square is renowned for its fashionable boutiques and upscale retailers, offering an array of exquisite merchandise.
Your journey continues with a visit to the iconic Spanish Steps, admired for their stunning Barcaccia Fountain. As you traverse these ancient steps, keep an eye out for the remnants of the Aqueduct of the Acqua Vergine, dating back to the first century B.C., providing insights into the ingenuity and sophistication of the Ancient Romans.
Next, proceed to the Trevi Fountain, where tossing a coin into the basin holds mythical significance. Learn more about this tradition and gain deeper appreciation for the historical context of the site.
As you move forward, discover the Virus Caprarius, also known as the City of Water, an architectural marvel designed to facilitate the flow of the Acqua Vergine aqueduct beneath the surface. Marvel at the engineering prowess of the Ancient Romans and understand how their innovative water systems revolutionized urban planning.
By the conclusion of the tour, participants will not only have acquired a wealth of knowledge but also amassed a collection of memorable images from this enlightening exploration of Roman history.
Highlights | Embark on a guided exploration of Rome's winding alleys and lively plazas, where you will encounter numerous architectural marvels such as the renowned Trevi Fountain and the majestic Spanish Steps. Delve into the rich history and cultural significance of the city by admiring works of art like Bernini's Barcaccia Fountain, the Virus Caprarius, and Acqua Vergine. Additionally, uncover the ingenious engineering principles behind ancient Roman water systems during your visit. |
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Duration 2.5 hours
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Rusyn, Românian
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Piazza Del Popolo, Rome, Italy
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The Aqueduct of the Acqua Vergine was constructed in the first century B.C. and served to transport fresh water from the Tiber River to the city of Rome.
Trevi Fountain is considered significant because it has become a symbol of Rome and attracts tourists worldwide. It is famous for the tradition of throwing coins into the fountain, which is believed to bring good luck.
The Spanish Steps showcase the ingenuity and sophistication of the Ancient Romans by illustrating their ability to construct steep staircases within the confines of narrow streets.
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