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  2. Category:Featured pictures of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Featured pictures of Italy" The following 154 files are in this category, out of 154 total. "The School of Athens" by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino.jpg 3,820 × 2,964; 2.35 MB

  3. Category:Forts in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bard; Fort Montecchio-Lusardi; Forte Antenne (Rome) Forte Belvedere Gschwent; Forte Boccea (Rome) Forte Braschi (Rome) Forte di San Leo; Forte Monte Mario (Rome) Forte Sangallo; Forte Tre Sassi; Forte Verena; Fortezza da Basso; Fortress of Sarzanello; Fortress of Trento; Forts of Capri; Forts of Rome; Franzensfeste Fortress; Fort Fuentes

  4. Forts of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Entrusted to the Municipality of Rome 13 Ostiense 1882-84: 8,8 IX: Via Ostiense km 4: 2,5 Polizia di Stato: 14 Portuense 1877-81: 5,2 XI: Via Portuense km 2: 2,0 Entrusted to the Municipality of Rome 15 Bravetta 1877-83: 10,6 XII: Via di Bravetta, within the Valle dei Casali: 2,0 Entrusted to the Municipality of Rome

  5. Villa Torlonia (Rome) - Wikipedia

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    The Villa was bought by the Municipality of Rome in 1977 and a year later it was opened to the public, but with many of the buildings in a run-down state. Restoration was initiated in the 1990s, and has been largely completed with the exception of the Moorish Conservatory ( Serra Moresca ), although there is an ongoing restoration of the villa ...

  6. Forte Antenne (Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Forte Antenne is one of the 15 forts, built in Rome in the period between 1877 and 1891. It is located in the Q. II Parioli , within the Municipio II , inside Villa Ada . The fort occupies the site of the city of Antemnae , conquered by Romulus .

  7. Atrium Libertatis - Wikipedia

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    The Atrium Libertatis (Latin for "House of Freedom") was a monument of ancient Rome, the seat of the censors' archive, located on the saddle that connected the Capitolium to the Quirinal Hill, [1] a short distance from the Roman Forum.