17. Capitoline Museums
The Capitoline Museums or Musei Capitolini was the world’s first public museum. Here you will see the official symbol of Rome, the bronze Capitoline Wolf. Legend has it that this wolf nursed the half-god, half-wolf founders of Rome, the twins, known as Remus and Romulus. This trio of buildings contain hundreds of remarkable sculptures.
18. Ancient Appian Way
The historical Ancient Appian Way actually goes back to the year 312 B.C. This was not only the place where Caecilia Metella was buried but also where Spartacus’ army was executed in 71 B.C. Follow in the footsteps of numerous Roman soldiers and check out the monuments too.
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