Colosseum
The symbol of Rome par excellence, the Colosseum is the largest amphitheater in the ancient world. Gladiatorial fights and grandiose spectacles, capable of entertaining up to 50,000 spectators, took place here. Today, as you stroll through its arches and underground passages, you can relive the glorious era of the Roman Empire and admire extraordinary architecture that has defied the centuries.
Imperial Forums
To walk through the Imperial Forums is to take a journey back in time, among the ruins of the political and commercial centers of ancient Rome. Temples, columns and remnants of historic buildings tell of the grandeur of the Empire, creating an evocative atmosphere especially at sunset, when the golden lights enhance the majesty of the archaeological site.
Borghese Gallery
A true jewel of art and beauty, the Borghese Gallery is home to masterpieces by Caravaggio, Bernini, Raphael and Titian. Located within Villa Borghese, it offers a unique experience among sculptures, paintings and sumptuous surroundings. Its art collection, combined with the tranquility of the surrounding park, makes it a must-see destination for lovers of culture and beauty.