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Aurelian Walls *****

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surround the historical centre 

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The defensive system of ancient Rome is still visible and preserved today. The walls extend for about 19km.
Emperor Aurelian, aware of the decline of the empire, believed that Rome was not safe and felt the need of defending the city of Rome. Works started in 270AD and finished in 275AD.
The Aurelian walls encircles the historical center of Rome: the 7 hills and the flat area known as Campo Marzio.
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Many pre-existing buildings were incorporated into the city walls to accomplish the task quickly.
In the last millennia, they have been countlessly restored, since they were needed for the city defense up to 1870. Then the Italians broke the walls near Porta Pia and conquered the Papal state. Since then Rome become the capital of the Italian state.
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Servian Walls  ***

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​via Salandra, L.go Santa Susanna. L.go Magnanapoli, V.le Aventino, Stazione Termini


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First defensive walls of ancient Rome dating back to 4 century BC.  According to some experts, the walls may even be older. Its extension is about 11 km and encircled a smaller area than the later Aurelian Walls, just the 7 hills.

Traces are in different parts of the city (via Salandra; L.go Santa Susanna; L.go Magnanapoli; V.le Aventino)
Other substantial remains can be seen in front of the Stazione Termini and on the Aventine Hill.
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Baths of Diocletian ****

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Piazza della Repubblica
Interior spaces visible entering Santa Maria degli Angeli church and National Roman museum of Diocletian’s bath

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A prominent feature of Piazza della Repubblica are the remains of these large roman bath.. Completed by Diocletian in 305 AD, they were the largest of all the bath complexes. It’s possible to get an idea of the immense area of the baths’ halls by entering the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli, created by Michelangelo within the tepidatium and frigidarium of the bath’s complex.the entire area covered by Repubblica square was part of the complex too
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