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The Eternal City has some of the best known tourist attractions in the world. Home to the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, St. Peters and the Vatican, Rome continues to preserve its ancient history. The cafes, restaurants, and shops are unlike any in the world. Take a day to experience Rome like it was during the Imperial Age and visit all of the ancient sites. Set aside time to head up to St. Peters and the Vatican to experience the masterpieces created by Bernini and Michelangelo. Walk around the piazzas and enjoy the outdoor markets complimented by the friendliness of the locals. As for the evenings, leave them to enjoy all of the wonderful wine and decadent food that Rome has to offer.

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Borghese Museum and Gallery
Piazzale del Museo Borghese, 5
Tel. +39 0039 06 841.3979
GalleryBorghese
Whether you go to visit Apollo & Daphne or Pauline Bonaparte, you will not be disappointed by any of the sculptors in one of the worlds "must" museums. Once is not enough!

The National Pasta Museum
Piazza dei Scanderberg 117
Tel. +39 (0) 06.699.1119

www.museodellapasta.it/
Located near the Trevi Fountain, this is where you’ll learn everything you've ever wanted to know about the history and perfect preparation of the Italian staple.

Museo di Palazzo Doria Pamphilj
Via del Corso, 305
Tel. +39 (0) 6.679.7323
http://www.dopart.it/roma/en                              
This quiet refuge of a palace contains some 700 pieces of art by artists such as Caravaggio, Valesquez, Bernini, Titan, Rubens and more.  Rarely crowded, its the ideal place to hang for a couple of hours and meditate in the eternal city.      

Mueso Dell'Ara Pacis
Lungotevere in Augusta
Tel. +39.06.0608
http://www.arapacis.it/
Pax Roman refers to the long period of relative peace and minimal expansion by the military of the Roman Empire in the 1st and 2nd centuries. American architect Richard Meier built a glass, steel and travertine structure to house the venerable ancient altar built in 9 BC on the order of Emperor Augustus commemorating this period. Since it was opened in 2006 it has been a controversial subject with Romans who as a rule do not prefer contemporary architecture. Never the less it has a serene atmosphere and is bathed in ingeniously filtered light.  

Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi
Via Boncompagni 18
Tel. +39.06.4282.4074
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This min-villa located near the Via Veneto focuses on the decorative arts, costumes and social mores of the 19th and 20th centuries. The tour begins on the ground floor concert salon, decoreated with trompe-l'oeil landscapes, fine furniture, paintings, and Meissen porcelain.  Then it extends to every floor of hte building.

St. Peter’s Basilica
St. Peter’s Square
Tel. +39 (0) 06.6988 5435
www.saintpetersbasilica.org
The saga of St. Peter’s dates from A.D. 319, when Emperor Constantine built a basilica over the tomb of St. Peter, said to be near where the Circus of Nero stood in ancient times. After a near collapse in the 15th century, a long, labored reconstruction began. Five of Italy’s greatest Renaissance artists died while toiling away on the new St. Peter’s: Bramante, Raphael, Peruzzi, Sangallo the Younger and Michelangelo. Inside the great church is Michelangelo’s Pietà.

Palazzo delle Esposizioni
Via Nationale, 194
Tel. +39 (0) 639.96.7500
http://english.palazzoesposizioni.it/Home.aspx

Palazzo delle Esposizioni is the largest exhibition area in the centre of Rome: more than 10,000 square metres of space on three floors, Level 0, 1 and 2, host cultural events and offer services to visitors.
The Palazzo will also have a 139-seats Cinema, an Auditorium (multimedia hall for 90 people) and a Forum (multifunctional hall), as well as a 290 sq.m. café, a 400 sq.m. restaurant for 240 people and a 470 sq.m. bookshop. Check the schedule as there are always interesting and fun exhibits throughout the year.

Macro
Via Nizza 138
Tel.+30.06.06.08
www.museomacro.org
Rome's new wing of the Macro
public contemporary art museum is a jagged black hall on a cathedral scale