ROMA HOTEL INDUSTRIAL · Monuments
Vatican Museums
The world famous Vatican Museums were founded in the 16th century with a group of sculptures that were collected by Pope Julius II (1503-1513).[more info]
Colosseum
Already commonly called the Coliseum during the Medieval era, perhaps because of the colossal statue of Nero or for its colossal dimensions, it is considered the symbol of the eternity of Rome.[more info]
Saint Peter’s Cathedral and its chapels
Saint Peter's Cathedral (or Basilica) was inaugurated in 396 A.D. by pope Sylvester. It had been built by Constantine on Saint Peter's grave. Today's altar lies exactly on Saint Peter's tomb, where his relics are.[more info]
The Pantheon
Built during the 1st century AD, with no exact date documented, by an unknown architect during the reign of Hadrian, it is known to be the second dome built in the world.[more info]
Trevi Fountain
The Fountain of Trevi, designed by Nicolò Savi and inaugurated in 1735, is the only antique Roman aqueduct whose use has remained uninterrupted since the time of Augustus up to today.[more info]