Rome has a number of attractions which include the recent part of the city as well as the ancient history. When individuals visit the country they come to the country to view the amazing structures which are of age and also the natural resources availed by the city.
Is it a five star hotel or a three star hotel? The reason of the visit, is the visit official or have you just come to learn the culture with this you can decide wither you want to stay in the hotel isolated or you want to mingle with the residents or even get accommodation with them.
I will thus go through some of the attraction available in Rome. The Colosseum is a very big building and actually is the largest of its era. Its capacity was approximately 55,000 people. The structure has since been reduced to ruins but is still up to date one of the most beautiful sights.
The St. Peter’s Basilica is the center of Christianity so to say and is a testimony to the wealth of the cathedral church in the 16th century. It was ordered to be but by the first Christian ruler of the land, Emperor Constantine. The place it was build was a symbol as it was the place the Saint peter the chief apostle was buried.
Another attraction is the Travi Fountain which is one of the most famous fountains in all of Rome. Another attraction is the Forum Romanum which is at the center of the ancient imperial Rome. Today the place is a collection of ruins and they say if you have a good look you will see the remains of the Roman Empire come to life. There were three arches which were built on the forum and they used them to commemorate their victory. There was a location where the senate assembled and it was called the Curia Julia. The rectangular building could sit almost 200 senators. The original building was built by the third king of Rome. In the building there was the speaker’s platform originally it was made in the 4th century BC at an area near by. The temple of Satan, this housed the burners of he senatorial decrees and legions.
There was the temple of Vespasian and Titus which was the temple made to honor the deified father Vestpasian. The hexagonal building had a sanctuary with the statues of the two emperors.