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Welcome to Rome
I first fell for Rome on a glorious blue-sky spring morning. I remember being enthralled by the dreamy beauty of its piazzas and baroque palaces, the vivid colours, the umbrella pines that tower over its iconic ruins. Even now, after more than two decades in the city, Im still in awe of the place. Not just for the sense of drama that pervades its historic streets but also for the small things: the smell of fresh coffee wafting out of cafes, the old-school trattorias, the gruff humour of the Romans. Theres simply nowhere Id rather be.
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By Duncan Garwood, Writer
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MONUMENTAL RUINS
Romes tumultuous past is writ large on its historic streets. From iconic monuments such as the Colosseum and Pantheon to the tumbledown remnants of the forums, the citys muscular ruins recall its ancient heyday as caput mundi (world capital). More than two thousand years on and it remains an exhilarating experience to explore these sites and retrace the footsteps of Romes legendary heroes.
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Roman Forum
Give your imagination a workout as you explore the ruins of the (pictured), once a busy district of temples, basilicas, shops and streets. Above, the remnants of the vast imperial palace lie strewn across the Palatino hill.
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Colosseum
No photograph can prepare you for the thrill of seeing the (pictured) for the first time. More than any other monument, this fearsome amphitheatre encapsulates the blood and thunder of ancient Rome, and its still an electrifying sight today.
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Pantheon
The best preserved of Romes ancient monuments, the (pictured) is a truly extraordinary building. Its columned portico and thick-set walls impress, but its only when you get inside and see the dome soaring above you that you get the full measure of the place.
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