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St. Peter Basilica - Popes's Crypt - St. Peter Square
Here is an indisputable truth: No trip to Rome is complete without a visit to the Basilica of Saint Peter. Here is another one: this paramount religious complex and artistic masterpiece is enormous!
We begin the visit of the Basilica of Saint Peter, the greatest Basilica in the World whose total surface overcomes the 15.000 square meters. We can admire besides the Pietà of Michelangelo, the body exposed to the adoration of Pope Giovanni XXIII's believers, the magnificent mosaics works of great artists and the canopy in bronze, work of Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
We continue with the visit into the Vatican Crypt that constitutes a suggestive monumental complex for the so many historical memories.
Besides guarding the tomb of Saint Peter, it also guards the graves of numerous pontiffs among which John Paul II, the Crypt is rich of works of art coming from the ancient basilica.
We will conclude the visit in the center of the Christianity in Saint Peter Square built by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1661.
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Trevi Fountain - Pantheon - Navona Square
Our tour will starts with Trevi Fountain (visit) that became famous after the Fellini’s movie “La dolce vita”.
It was begun in the year 1732 by Nicola Salvi and inaugurated in the year 1762.
Let’s continue on our walking tour through the centre of Italian Political Area, Chigi Palace is the Government of Italy in Colonna Square, so called because of the Column of Marcus Aurelius Emperor.
Is the seat of the Chamber of Deputies (House of Commons), Madama Palace is the seat of the Italian , they constitute the Parliament of Italy.
We will visit the Pantheon (inside), erected by Hadrian Emperor in the II century a.D., he preserves the widest Dome in the world.
We continue reaching Navona Square (stop) realised on the ruins of the ancient Domitian’s Stadium, with the famous Fountain of the Four Rivers, Bernini’s masterpiece, father of Baroque style.
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Coliseum - Roman Forum - Capitoline Hill - Venice Square
The Coliseum, whose real name is Flavian Amphitheatre, was built by two emperors of the Flavian family; Vespasian began it on 72 a.D. and his son Titus ended it on 80 a.D.
On the same square we can admire the Arch of Constantine erected in the IV century a.D. and the Arch of Titus in the I century a.D. We will continue walking through the Roman Forum, the biggest archaeological area in the world just in the heart of Rome.
Arriving on the top of the Capitole hill, nowadays seat of the City Hall, we can admire the beautiful square designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti with the Palazzo Conservatori and the Palazzo Nuovo which are important Museums.
After that, going down the Capitole Hill we'll get directly into Venice Square where we will be astonished by the Vittoriano, the biggest European monument.
Each tour lasts four hours therefore the client may choose two of the three options.
(*) Including time to visit a restaurant for lunch or dinner
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Please remember that all visitors are required
to have their shoulders and legs covered when visiting the Vatican City.
Remember that all excursions can be modified and/or lengthened
upon request prior to date of expedition.
We can also offer you private licensed guides who will give you all the possible information.
Official licensed guides are selected by us.
| Car | People | Euro |
| Mercedes E Class | 1-3 | 350,00 |
| Mercedes S Class | 1-3 | 500,00 |
| Mercedes Viano | 4-6 | 400,00 |
| Mercedes Sprinter | 7-8 | 450,00 |
| Mercedes Minibus | 9-16 | 500,00 |
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