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The Church of Our Lady of the Temple Ruins is also one of the must-visit attractions in Rome. There are many people here, and it feels quite shocking! Now that Notre Dame de Paris has been destroyed, I hope this miracle can be preserved forever.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Temple Ruins is also one of the must-visit attractions in Rome. There are many people here, and it feels quite shocking! Now that Notre Dame de Paris has been destroyed, I hope this miracle can be preserved forever.
The inside of the Notre Dame is very beautiful, especially the round high dome. There are also the windows on both sides, which are colorful and feel like oil paintings. Especially in the evening, the sun shines in from the outside of the stained glass.
If you are free travel, this attraction must go. This attraction and the Colosseum are a combined ticket, if you don't go there, you don't account for it. It's quite worth going there and show Roman pass directly. Ancient Rome ruins, retain the war left traces, although are the remnants of broken walls, but still can see the ancient Roman Empire in the prosperous. There are churches, places of worship and other sites. It is worth mentioning that it is a must to walk up the Palladino Hill, which has the ruins of the ancient Roman Palace. The reason for the ancient Roman ruins is that you can get to the Colosseum from near to far and overlook the Roman city. After the visit, it was about two hours, and it was very hot in summer, and there was no shade, and the land was very large.
The two entrances to the Roman Forum each have a stone arch, two of the three arches that remain in Rome. Directly opposite the Colosseum, the arch of Titus, the oldest surviving Roman arch, stands in the middle of the Via Sacra. The Piazza della Romano is actually an area, a relic of the places where people lived in the centre of ancient Rome, giving you a real sense of where this historic city came from
A rather niche church, a large part of the visit was made by nuns, as the church was buried with a saint named St. Catherine, and then Michelangelo statue, which was available for a fee.