Learn Italian in Rome
Learn Italian in Rome the charming and historical capital city of Italy. Rome is unique place in that it is one of the only European cities to escape World War II unscathed and remains essentially Baroque and Renaissance in Character. Rome has a mediterranean climate typical of much of Italy, with comfortable weather from April to June, and from September to October. Rome has many historical monuments, classical buildings and no trip to learn Italian in Rome would be complete without visiting these famous sites. The Colosseum is Rome's he principal symbol of ancient history and is the largest amphitheatre ever built in the Roman Empire with an original seating capacity of 60,000 people. Further monuments of this period which you can find in Rome include the Roman Forum, the Pantheon and the Catacombs. Rome was also a major world centre of the Renaissance, second only to Florence with the most impressive architecture from this period being the Piazza del Campidoglio by Michelangelo as well as the Palazza del Quirinale and the Palazzo Chigi which is now the seat of the Prime Minister. The centre of Rome is surrounded by some large gardens and impressive ancient villas, which are the remains of the crowns of villas which encircled the city. The most important of these are the Villa Borghese with its 19th century style English garden and the Villa Ada, the largest public landscaped park. Located within the city of Rome is Vatican City, the separate sovereign state and home of the Pope and hosts St. Peter's Square with St. Peter's Basilica. Within Vatican city are the prestigious Vatican Library, Vatican Museums with the Sistene Chapel and other important works of Leonardo Da Vinci, Giotto, Raphael and Botticelli.
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