One of the most important City in the world, Rome is very rich in history, culture and art from every era. Its enormous monumental and artistic heritage can be divided in different epoch.
In the ancient and palaeochristian age, it's possible remember the vast Colosseum (where 50,000 spectators looked at gladiators and animals packed into cages below the arena, that fight to the death), the Arch of Tito in I A.C., the Pantheon (a classic Roman temple by Agrippa in 27 B.C.) and the Castle Saint Angelo in II A.C.. Then, the St. Peter's Basilica, traditionally believed to have been erected over the spot where St. Peter was buried after his martyrdom, inside Vatican Square of St. Peter, with its ellipse of encircling columns.
At Trevi, it's possible throw three coins in the famous fountains to make three wishes, while in Piazza di Spagna there are a number of exclusive shopping streets where it's nice to walk along, Then there is Piazza Navona a marvel of light and sculpture with its three Baroque fountains by Bernini and the fascinating Vatican Museums where is the Sistine Chapel built in the second half of 15th century and famous because of its beautiful frescoes, especially the Last Judgement painted, between 1508 and 1512, by Michelangelo Buonarroti.