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  • Spanish Steps

    • From: allaffordtravel
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      The Spanish Steps, or in Italian, Scalinata della Trinita dei Monti, start at the Piazza di Spagna and climb to the Trinita dei Monti church. These steps have been the subject of countless photographs, and travel posters. Conceived as a means to climb from the plaza to the church, these steps have become synonymous with Rome. The plaza contains the fabulous Barcaccia Fountain.

       

      Visit the plaza, visit the steps, visit the church, and spend some time people watching. If you are fortunate enough to visit while the steps are decked out with flowers, you will truly see an incredible sight.

       

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  • Spanish Steps

    • From: antfern
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      The Spanish Steps or "Scalinata della Trinita dei Monti" links the church Trinita dei Monti with the Piazza di Spagna below. It is a magnificent stair built in the 17th century combining straight sections, curves and terraces. This one of the most visited and photographed landmark in Rome. While in Rome a visitor can enjoy numerous classical ruins and buildings, the largest concentration of churches in the world, famous work of arts that span the history of mankind... however, a visit to the Spanish Steps will provide the opportunity of meet people from all over the world or just sit down in one of the steps and watch the passers-by. On top of the stairs you can see the well recognized facade of the church Trinita dei Monti. While you are looking around you may find evidence of previous famous visitors to this area: Keats, Shelley, Lord Byron, Dickens, Sienkiewicz...
    • 1 year ago
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