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Have you been to Rome, Italy?

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hi,

im doing a project in my italian class about why i would like to go to rome, italy and what i would go see. If you have been to italy could you tell me what attractions you went to see and why you went there.

thanx so much

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  1. sorry friend honestly i have never been to italy or rome.

    but i can help u in your project. tellme whatever else i can do for u?  sorry if iwould want then icould play a game with u but being very honest itold u the truth.


  2. I went to learn about Italy, its history, and its culture, and to see some magnificent sites.

    Museo Vaticano

    St. Peter's Square

    St. Peter's Basilica

    Il Vittoriale (Italians sometimes call it "the typewriter" or "the wedding cake")

    Colosseum

    Circus Maximus

    Appian Way

    the Forum

    Villa Borghese

    Parco biologico (the zoo)

    Via Condotti (famous shopping street)

    Via Veneto (another famous shopping street)

    Musei Capitolini

    Palazzo Corsini (musuem)

    San Luigi dei Francesi (church)

    Santa Maria del Popolo (church)

    Sant'Agnese in agone (church)

    Pantheon

    Piazza del Popolo

    Piazza Navona

    Piazza di Spagne (aka Spanish Steps)

    Trevi Fountain

    Fontana dei quattro fiumi

    Fontana del tritone

    Fontana del Pantheon

    Fontana hippocamps (at Villa Borghese)

    That's all I can remember at the moment

  3. there r tooooooo many things to see here in rome....

    one should go to rome 1stly due to it's historical importance which signs r spread all over the city....starting with the etruscan museum,arriving to the fascism monuments through (obviously) the Imperial buildings,street and monuments. 2ndly for it's coltural importance,3rdly for its "spiritual" significance (the St Peter Basilica and the other important churches all over its area.

    if one comes to rome he should definately see the colisseum (http://www.multimediarchitecture.it/imag...

    Fori imperiali (http://www.casatrilussa.it/images/fori_i...

    San Pietro (http://www.comuni-italiani.it/imco/058/0...

    the Vatican museums,

    the Pantheon (Roman temple for "all Gods" that has then become a catholic church with Italian kings&queens tombs http://www.abcroma.com/Pantheon5.jpg),

    piazza venezia (built in honour of the "unknown soldier". on the right side of the squere u can c the balcony mussolini used to speak from http://www.artemotore.com/rubriche/itine...

    fontana di trevi (http://lagprisflygbolag.files.wordpress....

    piazza di spagna (http://www.partecipiamo.it/Roma/immagini...

    and (last but not least) piazza navona (http://www.romaviva.com/Piazza-Navona/pi...

    hpe i helped somehow :)

    tc!!!

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