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  1. Statue of Pauline Bonaparte by Antonio Canova (Borghese gallery), Rome, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/parks-and-gardens/villa-borghese/galleria-borghese/statue-of-pauline-bonaparte

    subject to Venus Victrix was significant. The Borghese were nothing if not pretentious, seeing themselves as descended from Rome's founder Aeneas, the son of Venus. As a Neoclassical sculptor, Canova was heavily influenced by the discoveries of Pompeii...

  2. Piazza della Rotonda, Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/ancient-rome/pantheon/piazza-della-rotonda

    the time, this was standard practice, particularly for Della Porta, who had already been entrusted with several fountains in Rome, which he almost mass-produced, at speeds that were almost industrial, without taking into account where they should go. It...

  3. St. Peter's Baldachin (Baldacchino) By Gian Lorenzo Bernini in Rome, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/the-vatican/st-peter-s-basilica/st-peter-s-baldachin

    Baroque era, higher than a 9-storey building and weighs tens of tons! When it was created it was higher than any building in Rome! Thanks to Bernini’s ingenious idea, when you enter the Basilica you’re not crushed by its immensity but instead there is...

  4. The Vatican Museums in Rome, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/the-vatican/vatican-museums

    Vaticana Pinacoteca Vaticana Museo Gregoriano Profano Museo Pio Cristiano Pictures of Vatican Museums {gallery}gridfolio/rome/vatican-museums:316:177::2{/gallery}

  5. Mouth of Truth, Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/districts-of-rome/aventine/mouth-of-truth

    This church was founded in the 6th century on the ruins of the statio annonae, the food-distribution center of classical Rome. Enlarged by Pope Hadrian I in the 8th century, it was given to the Greek community who lived near the Tiber, in a district...

  6. Temple of Hercules, Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/districts-of-rome/aventine/temple-of-hercules

    to Hercules Victor at the end of the 2nd century BC. It is the oldest marble building that has remained virtually intact in Rome. Circular in shape, it is surrounded by 20 columns of Corinthian order, although the original entablature and roof have been...

  7. Piazza of Knights of Malta (Saint Peter's through a keyhole) Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/districts-of-rome/aventine/knights-of-malta

    military trophies, it leads to a famous and fascinating broad wooden door. Known affectionately by Romans as the "Hole of Rome" its abiding attraction draws queues of visitors to this peaceable "out of the way" spot. No key is required: it is sufficient...

  8. Trinità dei Monti, Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/squares-and-fountains/trinita-dei-monti

    a road leading to the Bourbon Spanish Embassy) to the French church. In addition, of the two clocks on the façade, one shows Rome time, the other Paris time; mass is celebrated in the church in the French. The first part of the church was built in the...

  9. The Fountain of the Four Rivers in Piazza Navona, Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/squares-and-fountains/piazza-navona/fountain-of-the-four-rivers

    only nasty rumours since the fountain was built well before the church. Pictures of Piazza Navona {gallery}gridfolio/rome/navona:316:177::2{/gallery}

  10. Piazza Venezia, Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/ancient-rome/campidoglio/piazza-venezia

    held inside the horse's stomach! The Vittoriano is 81 meters high and the chariots at its summit are visible from most of Rome. The construction of the edifice caused much controversy among art critics, so much so that writers and journalists gave it...

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