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🧭 Why Visit

Rome layers 2,800 years in walking distance: espresso beside Bernini fountains, the Pantheon's open eye, and a Colosseum sunset that makes history feel like gossip. No city rewards aimless wandering more — every wrong turn lands somewhere that would headline any other country.

🏛️ A Little History

Founded, by legend, in 753 BC by Romulus, Rome ran a republic, then an empire that reached from Scotland to the Sahara, then became the seat of the papacy — three world-shaping acts in one address. The result is a city where a Baroque church stands on a medieval one standing on a temple.

💡 Worth Knowing

The Pantheon's concrete dome, poured around 126 AD, is still the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome — modern engineers with modern materials haven't beaten it. And Romans still toss about 1.5 million euros a year into the Trevi Fountain, all of it collected for charity.

Did You Know?

The Pantheon's Record

The Pantheon's concrete dome, finished around 126 AD, is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome ever built — nearly 1,900 years later.

Trevi's Million-Euro Wish

Coins tossed into the Trevi Fountain add up to roughly €1.5 million a year — collected nightly and donated to charity.

SPQR Lives On

SPQR — the initials of the ancient Roman Republic — is still stamped on Rome's manhole covers, buses, and city crest today.

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