B&B Rome historical centre

B&B Rome Historical Centre is on the UNESCO World Heritage List along with the Vatican. The monuments date back to the Renaissance Baroque style. Among the most important monuments include the following: the Jesus Church, Largo di Torre Argentina, Sant ‘Andrea della Valle, Campo dei Fiori, the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Palace Altemps Mausoleom Ugustae des Augustus and Ara Pacis.

B&B Rome Historical Centre is built in the area where the church of the Jesuit order. Building built by Alexander
Farnese in 1568. is very significant for its style to the point of being imitated in other countries Jesuits. The gold within the Church, and other types of jewelry or a symbol of wealth are what life is like in heaven, and were surprised believers. The vault of the church has a painting depicting the trinfo the middle of the name Jesus.

B&B Rome Historical Center where you will find Largo di Torre Silver. The name comes from the Largo di Torre Argentina Silver Tower, so named by Johannes Burckhardt aus Straßburg who was in the sixteenth century, who was a master of ceremonies of Pope Alexander VI and 4 other popes. In 1926 archaeological remains have been found in a neighborhood where there was a Roman Forum.

B&B Rome Historical Centre is an important church Sant’Andrea della Valle, designed between 1590 and 1650 shows a facade in the Baroque style, made of travertine. It is the second most important church after the Church of St. Andrew.

The Campo dei Fiori B&B in the Historic Centre of Rome is the most famous market in Rome. It is open from Monday to Tuesday and not only flowers but also sell fresh food items and souvenirs for tourists. On the east is the theater of Pompey dating to 61 BC. Once stood in the Piazza Navona, in 1869, the market has been moved.

B&B Rome Historical Centre we can find the Pantheon, consisting mainly of a cylinder that is supported a hemisphere. It was built as a temple to the gods of Olympus, Iga dome has a diameter of 43 meters. Pope Boniface IV gave the Pantheon to the name means “all saints”, and did carry 28 wagons of human ashes to the Pantheon, the Catacombs, and has consecrated this place to the Virgin Mary and all martyrs. This is the Church of larger columns, celebrated on November 1.

Piazza Navona is a square located in the vicinity of B&B Rome Historical Centre, where there is a beautiful fountain called Fountain of the Rivers. This square has the shape of a path to the horse races, and was the Emperor Domitian ordered its construction. The name of this place comes from the greek name “agon” which means fighting race. In the Middle Ages the houses around the square were considered to be the path of the fence, the plan of the square has remained the same over time for this very reason.