Even though it was built by Umberto I to commemorate his father Victor Emmanuel, the Vittoriano is not the king's tomb, which is actually in the Pantheon. It is also called the "Altar of the...
All you have to do is look at it to realize that it's practically impossible to stylistically define the Vittoriano. As a whole, it might remind you of Neoclassical solemnity, but the richness of its...
Walk around the marble ramps of the Vittoriano and take the steep 14th-century staircase of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, one of the many churches in Rome with the Saint's name, which is why they're always...
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