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San Pietro in Vincoli

San Pietro in Vincoli

The church's name — "St Peter in Chains" — comes from its relic: the chains said to have bound the apostle Peter in his Jerusalem prison and again in Rome's Mamertine, displayed under the high altar. According to legend the two sets of chains miraculously fused into one when brought together.

Walk through Fori Imperiali

Walk through Fori Imperiali

Via dei Fori Imperiali runs in a straight line from Piazza Venezia to the Colosseum, and walking it is the simplest way to take in the Imperial Fora — the five linked ceremonial squares the emperors built when the old Roman Forum grew too cramped for a capital of a million people. Julius Caesar began the sequence in 46 BC; Augustus, Vespasian, Nerva and finally Trajan each added their own, the whole programme proclaiming, in marble and bronze, the power of every new dynasty.

Torre dei Conti

Torre dei Conti

This brooding brick tower is the stump of what was once the tallest and proudest of Rome's medieval fortified towers. Built around 1238 for the powerful Conti family — the family of Pope Innocent III — it was raised over the ruins of the Imperial Fora and originally rose far higher; the poet Petrarch called it "unrivalled in all the world".

Mercati di Traiano

Mercati di Traiano

Rising in a great brick hemicycle behind Trajan's Forum, the Markets of Trajan are a remarkable multi-level complex of vaulted halls, shops and offices built around 110 AD by Apollodorus of Damascus — often described, a little loosely, as the world's oldest shopping centre. In truth they were as much an administrative and service hub as a marketplace, ingeniously stacked up the slope of the Quirinal that had been cut away to make room for the forum.

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Colonna di Traiano

Colonna di Traiano

Trajan's Column is one of the most extraordinary objects to survive from antiquity: a marble shaft almost 30 metres tall, wound from base to summit with a continuous spiral relief that narrates the emperor's two wars against the Dacians in some 2,600 carved figures. Unrolled, the frieze would stretch about 200 metres — a stone newsreel of marching legions, river crossings, sieges and surrenders, meant to be read by an audience who could barely make out its upper bands.

Piazza della Madonna dei Monti

Piazza della Madonna dei Monti

If Monti has a living room, this is it. A small, sloping piazza where the rione's lanes converge, it is named after the church of the Madonna dei Monti and built around a graceful late-Renaissance fountain, the Fontana dei Catecumeni, designed by Giacomo della Porta in 1589 and fed by the restored Acqua Felice aqueduct.

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Local tips & flavours

  • Aperitivo in Piazza della Madonna dei Monti
  • Via Urbana
  • Ai Tre Scalini
  • Via del Boschetto
  • Taverna Romana
  • Al Vino al Vino

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