The Colosseum



The Colosseum, an iconic symbol of Rome, is an ancient amphitheater built in 80 AD during the period of the Roman Empire. Its majestic travertine stone structure has stood the test of time, witnessing gladiatorial shows and cultural events that make it one of the most visited archaeological sites in the world.




St. Peter's



St. Peter's is one of the most important Christian basilicas in the world, located in Vatican City. Its imposing dome dominates the panorama of Rome and houses priceless works of art, including Michelangelo's Pieta. A holy symbol for Catholics, it is the place where St. Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, is believed to be buried.


Villa Borghese



Villa Borghese is a large green area in the heart of Rome, famous for its landscaped gardens, museums, and cultural attractions. The villa houses the Borghese Gallery, renowned for its collection of artistic masterpieces, while its vast gardens provide a space for visitors to relax and recreate, with ponds, fountains, and scenic areas.