BY: Silvia Donati
Whether it’s your first time in Rome or the tenth, the following often overlooked places will give you some great insight into the history, art and archeology of the Eternal City, complete with one of Rome’s finest panoramic views - all free from the crowds that grip stars like the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums.
Table of Content Panoramic spots - Monte Mario Hidden churches - Basilica of Santa Prassede Overlooked museums - Centrale Montemartini Archeology not for t..
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