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Monuments
of Rome
Trevi Fountain – Pantheon – Navona Square –
St. Peter’s Basilica
From
1450 to 1600 Renaissance is literally the rebirth of the classical styles
of ancient Rome and Greece in all the arts literature, music, architecture,
sculpture and paintings. The advent of the Renaissance meant mankind was
emerging from the Middies Ages.
Discover,
in a promenade, its apogee right here in Rome with the palaces, fountains
and sculptural scenery of Bernini, as well as his churches, and those of
the apprentice who surpassed him in architecture, Borromini.
Capture
the essence of Rome on a tour of its most famous landmarks. Admire the
Pantheon's architectural perfection and the Baroque design of Trevi
Fountain. Linger in Piazza Navona to gaze at Bernini's three fountains,
before heading to St Peter's Basilica—the world's most impressive
example of Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
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