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Palatine Hill, 00186 Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, ItalyMap
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The view from the forum was great. Worth going up. Also pay attention to the ripples and ripples, you may find some! Add water to the fountain. Walking is something for the population to do.
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Palatine Hill Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Palatine Hill is where Romulus, Remus, founded Rome in 753 BC. The scenery here is pleasant, and it is one of the places that the Romans liked for outdoor gatherings.
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Palatine Hill Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The view from the forum was great. Worth going up. Also pay attention to the ripples and ripples, you may find some! Add water to the fountain. Walking is something for the population to do.
From the Colosseum, you can walk up to the Paratini Mountains, a super-large collection of ancient Roman relics and the heart of the ancient Roman Empire.
There is a mountain in the name, in fact, it is a high ground, the Colosseum itself is a relatively high terrain, here overlooking the old Roman ruins of a large area, and the Colosseum is a package, you can see a lot of broken.
The view of Paratini Mountain is quite good!
Overall it is not bad, I recommend everyone to see
Mount Palatini is a part of the ruins of ancient Rome. Unlike the Plaza Tulazhen, there are fewer buildings here. Maybe only excavation can discover everything in ancient times. The ruins of Rome are very large. If you play in summer, you need to take care to prevent heat and cool down. There are some trees on the hill that can be shaded. There are also some of the earliest temple buildings on the mountain, even the original site of the founder's cabin, which has been three or four thousand years since now.
It used to be the most noble and prosperous area in ancient Rome, but now there are only ruins left. It's very rare that such a large area of ruins of vicissitudes can be preserved in today's Roman city. It seems that time has been stagnated by such a spirit of self-esteem and pride.