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Rome Shore Excursion: Sightseeing in Rome from Civitavecchia Port




By Stefano Sandano

Shore excursions must never miss the visit to ancient Rome.


The port of Civitavecchia is located at one and half hour by minibus from Rome and is becoming more and more important every year bringing more customers early in the morning to explore the treasures of Rome. Few people know that the fast highway that connects Rome from its port can take you directly to see the Colosseum and the ancient roman ruins.

The early history of Rome, is composed by legend and mythology, and sometimes remembers facts belonging to the jewish people, like for example the episode of Romulus and remus suckled by the shewolf.

A good personal shore tour of Rome must start from the city center of Rome, Piazza Venezia.
The monument to Victor Emmanuel has been erected there to celebrate the unification of Italy; here is the tomb of the unknown soldier. Having the square behind, the contrast with Via dei Fori Imperiali is spectacular, because you have in front the heart of the ancient civilization.

In the matter of just a few centuries, Rome grew from a very small village in central Italy to the absolute dominant power of the entire peninsula.

On the left side of the Imperial forums there is the most renowned column in the world, the Trajan's column, which, for its reliefs, inspired artists like Raphael. On the right are the imponent remains of the Roman Forum: the senate Curia, the Via Sacra, the Arch of Septimius Severus.

Not to be missed is the Mamertine prison where, according to tradition, the apostles Peter and Paul were kept as prisoners.The Colosseum rises with its massive structure at the end of the Via sacra.

The greatest empire the earth has ever known is more than just a collection of facts and figures. It represents both the glorious achievement and at times contemptible behavior of mankind.

The Flavian amphitheater is always considered the eternal symbol of Rome. Next to it is the imposing Arch of Constantine (IV century AD),located where during the kings' age there was a temple where the new senators from Alba Longa met. From here, you can look at a suggestive panorama, particularly on the hill of the imperial power for excellence, that is to say, the Palatine.

After the visit to the Colosseum, considered the biggest amphiteatre ever built for the gladiator games,people spending their day tour in Rome must not miss the biggest stadium in the ancient world: the circus maximus. This elliptical stadium was built by the etruscan kings during the VI century BC and has been used for the chariot races competition with a capacity of spectatos five times more than the Colosseum itself: this building could contain 250.000 people divided in two levels.

In a few more centuries, the Roman Empire's might reached as far north as Britain, east to Persia and in the south it encompassed the whole of Northern Africa.

Rome's extraordinary achievements and the unparalleled string of influential people shaped the whole of Europe and even the rest of the world.

What you will be able to see when coming from the harbor of Civitavecchia will be really a short percentage of what really ancient Rome has under its streets.


Arriving at Civitavecchia port of Rome means a new way to visit the eternal city. If you want to know more about how to optimize your cruise in Rome, you can visit http://www.rome-airport.org
 
 
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