15. Spanish Steps
Located in Piazza di Spagna, this famous attraction is named for the oldest embassy in the world the local Embassy of Spain among the Holy See. Yes, you too can climb the very same stairs as the famous writers Byron and Balzac did back in the 1800s in search of inspiration.
16. Galleria Borghese
The popular Galleria Borghese is both a villa and a museum. Cardinal Scipione Borghese commissioned this place back in the 1600s as a place to store his huge collection of artworks. Today it’s one of Rome’s top art galleries and includes such pieces as Canova’s Venus Victrix, and Caravaggio’s “David and Goliath.”
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