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From Julius Caesar to the Colosseum
The Roman Forum is the spiritual heart of one of the greatest civilisations the world has known. Let us bring life to the jumble of abandoned columns and broken masonry which romantically fill the Forum today. See where St Peter was imprisoned before execution. Julius Caesar was cremated on our walk, whilst the Vestal Virgins kindled the spiritual flame. Parade with victorious Emperors and vanquished opponents along the Via Sacra finishing at the magnificent Colosseum.
Starting point: Top of the Capitoline Hill (Campidoglio Piazza).
In Piazza Venezia, face Victor Emmanuel's huge marble memorial and walk to the right of it until you come to two staircases. Take the one with the wide shallower steps to the top. At the top is the Campidoglio Piazza, the start of the walk.
- Price: $ 10.00
- Duration: 45 minutes
- Publisher: Cities in Sound
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- Subject Type: City walk
- Language: English
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Zoë wrote:
Did you know that the Colosseum is such a large theater that every citizen of ancient Rome was given a free pass? This informative audio guide will certainly give you good directions while you’re exploring the cradle of the Roman empire.
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Karen wrote:
Informative tour, but the Forum of Rome speaks for itself.
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Xavier wrote:
It’s helpful to have this informative guide with you, because a visit to the Forum can be quite overwhelming otherwise.
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Dean wrote:
This audio guide takes you to one the landmarks in the history of Western civilization. A must see on your visit to Rome!



