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City descritpion
Since the time of Renaissance, Fort Michelangelo has been overlooking the port of Civitavecchia which is a gateway to the city of Rome. The Eternal City itself is famous for its architectural masterpieces dating back to antiquity.
Colosseum
During the time of the Roman Empire, the Colosseum was a venue for gladiatorial combats. The largest amphitheater ever built was capable of seating more than 50.000 spectators.
St. Peter's Basilica
The St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City is one of the largest church buildings of the world. Another popular sight is the adjoining Sistine Chapel with the ceiling fresco "The Last Judgement" painted by Michelangelo.
Pantheon
The circular building from the 1st century AD is one of the best preserved buildings of Ancient Rome. After the Pantheon was used as a sanctuary for all Roman gods, it has been transformed into the last resting place for famous artists and kings since the Renaissance.