Most reviewed Landmarks in Rome

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Rome through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 9 places from Landmark category.

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Piazza di Spagna image
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Piazza di Spagna
Landmark
Refined 18th-century square, location of the Spanish Steps & the Church of Trinità dei Monti.
4.70 (133.8K reviews)
Monument to Victor Emmanuel II image
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Monument to Victor Emmanuel II
Historical landmark
Grand marble neoclassical temple honoring Italy's first king & First World War soldiers.
4.80 (64.1K reviews)
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Porta Pinciana
Historical landmark
Built in the 5th century, this arched gate was a passageway through the 3rd-century city walls.
4.50 (723 reviews)
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Porta del Popolo
Landmark
Monumental 16th-century gateway with marble columns, statues of saints & a papal coat of arms.
4.60 (438 reviews)
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Tempio di Minerva Medica
Historical place
👍👍 The Temple of Minerva Medica (4th century AD) is located in Via Giolitti in Rione XV (Esquiline), not far from Termini Station, it is a characteristic and large building of ancient ROME, located in the area where the Horti Liciniani were . The plan has ten sides with a surface of 470 square meters,...
4.20 (260 reviews)
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Porta Settimiana
Landmark
Ancient gate with battlements & an archway adjoining historic 3rd-century city walls.
4.50 (155 reviews)
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Museo Storico dei Bersaglieri
Museum
Military museum with artifacts related to the Bersaglieri, an infantry battalion dating from 1836.
4.50 (145 reviews)
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Porta Tiburtina
Historical landmark
👍👍 The Tiburtina gate consists of a travertine arch, commissioned by Augustus in 5 BC, as the entrance door to the city and as a support for the aqueduct pipes. In the years between 270 and 275 AD the emperor Aurelian incorporated it into the walls he had built in bricks to protect the city. Other Roma...
4.20 (137 reviews)
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Monument to the Capture of Rome
Landmark
👍👍 Beautiful and of high historical value, it's a shame that it is not rightly valued as it deserves
4.20 (70 reviews)
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