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Milvian Bridge



Ponte Milvio, one of Rome's oldest and most iconic bridges, is located over the Tiber River. Built in 206 BC, it has an eventful history, including the famous Battle of Ponte Milvio in 312 AD that saw Constantine's victory over Maxentius. Today, it is a romantic and picturesque place, known for the tradition of "love locks" attached by couples on bridge spaces. With its elegant structure and breathtaking views of the river, Ponte Milvio is a must-see destination for those visiting the Eternal City.

People's Square



One of Rome's most famous squares, Piazza del Popolo, can be reached in just 20 minutes on foot or by using public transportation, which is just a few meters from our home. This historic square is the ideal starting point for exploring Rome's historic center. Admire the Flaminian obelisk, visit the twin churches and enjoy a stroll along the shopping streets of Via del Corso.



Milvian Bridge



Just a 5-minute walk from La Casa di Mary, you will find Ponte Milvio, an iconic bridge known for its vibrant nightlife and wide range of clubs and restaurants. Enjoy a romantic dinner overlooking the Tiber or simply stroll along the bridge to admire the breathtaking view. Ponte Milvio is also famous for the "love locks," a tradition that attracts couples from all over the world.

MAXXI Museum



Just a few meters from our home is MAXXI, the National Museum of 21st Century Arts. This museum offers a wide range of contemporary art, architecture and design exhibitions. It is the perfect place for art lovers to explore new art trends and participate in cultural events.

Olympic Stadium



Located nearby, the Olympic Stadium is a must-see for sports and music fans. The stadium hosts top sporting events, including Serie A soccer matches and concerts by international artists. Experience the thrill of a live show at this historic stadium.

Colosseum



The Colosseum is one of Rome's most iconic monuments and one of the seven wonders of the modern world. This ancient amphitheater, built in the first century AD, was the site of gladiator fights, public spectacles, and other forms of entertainment. With its impressive architecture and thousand-year history, the Colosseum is a testament to Roman engineering and a symbol of the greatness of the Roman Empire. Don't miss the chance to explore the interior and discover its underground passages through guided tours.

Trevi Fountain



The Trevi Fountain is one of the most famous fountains in the world and a must-see for anyone visiting Rome. Built in the 18th century, this Baroque fountain is known for its beauty and the tradition of tossing a coin into its waters, guaranteeing a return to Rome. Admire the majestic sculpture of Oceano that dominates the fountain and be enchanted by the artistic details representing the sea and its inhabitants. The Trevi Fountain is especially fascinating at night, when it is illuminated and offers a breathtaking sight.