
Top Finest Historical Places in Rome
The top finest historical places in Rome include the Colosseum, the Temples of the ancient Rome, the Arch of Constantine, the Trajan's Market, the Castel Sant' Angelo and the Pantheon.
The Colosseum is one of the famous historical places in Rome designed to hold more than fifty thousand spectators. Below the floor of the Colosseum is a complex of cells, holding areas and paths that were designed to allow animals, gladiators and human sacrifices access to the arena, all without mixing together.
The arch of Constantine is the largest and best preserved place in the Ancient Rome that provides a sense of history and demonstrates the grandeur of the Roman Empire. The arch is known as the latest of the existing triumphal arches in Rome.
The Trajan's Market is one of the earliest shopping arcades from the 1st Century. It is the best preserved of the ancient markets in Rome and is situated in the Imperial forums. Trajan's Market design has inspired numerous victory columns both ancient and modern.
Castel San't Angelo is one of the Rome's outstanding architectural monuments and a towering cylindrical building in Rome. It is initially commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family. This building was later used as a fortress and castle, and is now a museum.
The pantheon is one of the true glories of ancient Rome and one of the best preserved sites in the city, situated where Agrippa had built a temple to commemorate the Roman Gods. It is the final resting place of Raphael who is famous for his paintings during the Renaissance period.