Things to do in Nemi

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1. Colosseum

Originally completed eighty years after the birth of Christ, the Colosseum was the largest of the amphitheatres constructed by the Roman Empire, at one time regularly hosting 50,000 spectators for the sort of brutal entertainment that was depicted in the film “Gladiator”.
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Tourists Visiting The Colosseum in Rome Italy

2. Trevi Fountain

This is the largest Baroque period fountain in the whole of Rome and a timeless masterpiece that was designed by Nicola Salvi and Giuseppe Pannini. The Trevi Fountain takes its name from its positioning at the junction of three roads. At night, the fountain is bathed in golden light, and is simply spectacular.
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Fountain di Trevi in Rome at spring, Italy

3. Piazza Navona

The Piazza Navona is generally considered to be one of the best examples of Baroque architecture even within the treasure trove of architectural greatness that is Rome. The exquisite square gained its façades in the mid-17th century as commissioned by Pope Innocent X, with the Pope choosing renowned artists such as Bernini, Borromini and Rainaldi to turn this piazza into yet another Roman example of great artistry. Rainaldi is also known for having built the Palazzo Pamphilj, which faces the Piazza Navona, another spectacular building which has housed the Brazilian Embassy in Rome since 1920.
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4. Pantheon

As a city, Rome is blessed with architectural splendour. This magnificent temple has stood for over two millennia and is testimony to the awesome power and ruthless ambition of the legendary Roman Empire.
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5. Spanish Steps

Probably the most famous staircase in the world, Rome’s Spanish Steps have a romance all of their own. The Spanish Steps are relatively young compared to other ancient attractions in Rome, but they still have an interesting history. Built in 1717, and designed by architects Francesco de Sanctis and Alessandro Specchi, this staircase of 138 steps was intended to offer better access to the Trinita dei Monti church. The design of this classic monument incorporates curves, straight lines, vistas and terraces into a design that is generally considered to blend seamlessly and elegantly into the surrounding architecture of the piazza.
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6. Villa Borghese

Rome’s premier green space, Villa Borghese is not only home to glistening lakes and peaceful gardens, but also contains several interesting cultural institutions. Amble along the pathways and lawns, view a collection of stunning Renaissance masterpieces at the Galleria Borghese and check out rare pre-Roman artifacts at the Museo Nazionale Etrusco.
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7. St. Peter's Basilica

The lofty dome at the heart of St. Peter’s Basilica is a famous symbol of Vatican City – the world’s smallest autonomous state – and one of many lofty contributions to the Late Renaissance and Baroque periods of architecture.
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What to do in Nemi


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Frequently asked questions

Is Nemi worth visiting?
Nemi offers a unique mix of attractions, local charm and culture. Whether you're into the outdoors, history or local cuisine, there are many things you'll find here.
How do I spend a day in Nemi?
Start your adventures with a visit to Papal Palace of Castel Gandolfo and Palazzo Colonna. Then, check out other areas of Nemi for tasty eats and some shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Nemi?
Papal Palace of Castel Gandolfo is one of the top tourist attractions in Nemi and should be high on every to-do list of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Nemi?
Three days will be plenty of time to tick off the leading city attractions, like Papal Palace of Castel Gandolfo, Palazzo Colonna and La Luna del Casale. The average stay in Nemi is three days. If you have the time to extend your vacation, Rome isn't far away.
What are some activities to do in Nemi with kids?
What to do in Nemi for adults?
There are loads of things to do in Nemi, with experiences for adults of all ages. Round off your day with a visit to La Luna del Casale or Rutuli Vineyard.
Are there free things to do in Nemi?
In Nemi, Palazzo Sforza-Cesarini is a popular spot for anyone wanting to see the city without taking their wallet out. Also, stroll around the local neighborhoods and parks, and ask for recommendations from a local tour guide. It's an easy way to find out about the best free things to do in Nemi.