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10, via Nola 4-10 | between Santa Croce in Gerusalemme and the Aurelian Walls, Rome, ItalyMap
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  • Анна Ч
    Анна Ч
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    Big amphitheater

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    This area is very visited by the believers and tourists. This is one of the main churches of Rome, but not only it. There are also excavations, including this amphitheatre. A massive wall in which is not a sra ...

    Reviewed on Nov 20, 2016
  • Claude B
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    Civil monument detoured for military purposes

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    Beautiful exemplar A mini-colisée damn that the indoor visit cannot be made but it has little become the indoor occupied by the garden of the monastery

    Reviewed on Sep 26, 2019
  • StefoH501A
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    Beyond the gate ...

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    Let us begin by saying that the Aurelian Wall is one of the most important and impressive monuments of romance. In the perimeter of the amphitheatre, attached to the Church, the garden of the cys monaces was re-created ...

    Reviewed on Feb 3, 2022
  • Mitch2001
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    From the front of the Cathedral of San Giovanni in Larelano, proceed through the elongated Carlo Felice Park, and you will find the Roman amphitheatre at the end. The collapse is quite progressing, and most of the remaining parts are on the first floor. You can't see the inside, but if you walk along the street, you can roughly grasp the size of the circular shape.

    Reviewed on Mar 1, 2020
  • claudio d
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    It's a garden now!

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    The 3rd century amphitheater (then after the Colosseum) that was part of the Sassorian Imperial complex built by Eliogabal, which occupied all the area that today goes from the Aureliane Wall (which p...

    Reviewed on May 18, 2019
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