We start this enchanting walk from the Quirinal,
the highest of Rome's 7 hills and the one where ancient Romans
and later the Popes built their residences. The square, is dominated
by Palazzo Quirinale, which is now the official residence
of Italy's President. In the middle of the square the spectacular
fountain of Castor and Pollux, with a basin salvaged from
the Roman
Forum.
We reach then the Trevi
Fountain, leaning on the Poli Palace. It is the most
majestic of the Roman fountains and according to tradition
if you throw a coin in it you are sure you will return to Rome
again. We will see the Spanish Steps . The square is named after
the Palace, seat of the first European Embassy established in
the city permanently, and the famous flight of steps .
Walking around the most elegant shopping streets in Rome, passing
the ancient column of Marcus Aurelius whose reliefs tell
the episodes of the famous battle set in the movie "Gladiator",
we reach Piazza
Navona, the most Baroque of the Roman squares, masterpiece
by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, with the fountain of the four
Rivers and Piazza della Rotonda where is the best preserved
monument of antiquity, the
Pantheon, dating back to the II cent a.d..
Our last stops will be in piazza Campo de' Fiori, the
popular centre of the city and Piazza Farnese with its
twin fountains made of two marble basins from Caracalla Baths,
in perfect harmony with Palazzo Farnese which houses the biggest
private palace of the city, completed in respect of Michelangelo's
project.
Our guide will leave you in this fascinating spot not before
giving you directions on what to see, where to eat and shop for
an exciting discovery of the heart of Rome.
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