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Walking through Rome: A Guide to Interesting Sites in the Eternal City

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Rome covers 580 square miles, and even most residents haven't seen all that it has to offer. When you visit it, don't try to conquer the city; instead, concentrate on savoring it in bits and pieces. You'll be amazed by what's behind the façades and in the unseen corners of many sites in the Eternal City. Whether you're looking for a little-known work of Michelangelo tucked inside a parish church, or pre-Christian Roman households underneath grand cathedrals, Rome has it all. Walking through Rome goes beyond the basic travel guide, offering; detailed information on churches that have built, remodeled, and destroyed; historical notes, a time line of Roman history, and other handy references; and; maps to help you enjoy your visit to the fullest. Wander around Rome and discover its hidden treasures and secrets. Pick the sites that appeal to you the most and start enjoying your Roman adventures-from the Ancient Church of St. Mary at the Forum to Our Lady of Victory to St. Peter's Square and any numerous places in between. Margaret Varnell Clark, an award-winning journalist, takes you off the beaten path and provides historical information, interesting facts, and specifics so you can enjoy Walking through Rome.

306 pages, Paperback

First published March 27, 2013

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