Most reviewed Historic sites in Lazio

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 Lazio through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 39 places from Historic site category.

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Circus Maximus image
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Circus Maximus
Historical place
Green space & remains of a stone & marble arena that could seat 250,000 Romans for chariot races.
4.50 (53.5K reviews)
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Villa d'Este
National museum
Grand 16th-century cardinal's villa in exotic hillside gardens with elaborate fountains & grottoes.
$$$$
4.70 (29.4K reviews)
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Piazza del Campidoglio
Plaza
Hilltop square designed by Michelangelo, lined with museums & offering views of the Roman forum.
4.70 (21.7K reviews)
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Baths of Caracalla
Ruin
Ruins of a vast rectangular-shaped Roman thermal bath complex used from around 216 A.D. to 537 A.D.
4.60 (21.3K reviews)
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Marcellus Theater
Historical place
Roman theater started by Julius Caesar & pre-dating the Colosseum, the setting for summer concerts.
4.60 (9.7K reviews)
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Trajan's Forum
Historical landmark
Remains of the Roman square, built in the 2nd-century, with a column celebrating victory over Dacia.
4.70 (8.9K reviews)
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Villa Farnese
Villa
Built by the Farnese family, this lavish decorated mansion houses fine art & furniture collection.
4.70 (6.8K reviews)
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Il Tempio di Adriano
Historical place
Roman temple from 145 AD with 11 Corinthian columns standing, now facade of Rome's stock exchange.
4.60 (5.8K reviews)
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Arch of Constantine
Historical landmark
A 21m-high Roman structure made up of 3 arches decorated with figures & battle scenes.
4.70 (5.4K reviews)
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Porta Maggiore
Historical place
Double-arched gateway, in Rome's 3rd-century city wall, with 2 aqueducts & a Latin inscription.
4.20 (4.4K reviews)
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Quirinal Palace
Historical place
Former royal & papal residence, now the presidential palace & museum, on piazza offering city views.
4.70 (4.2K reviews)
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Piazza di Siena
Tourist attraction
Grassy area dating from the 1790s, now used for al fresco performances & show-jumping competitions.
4.70 (2.7K reviews)
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Aurelian Walls
Historical place
Well-preserved sections of the walls built 271–275AD under Roman emperors Aurelian & Probus.
4.60 (1.6K reviews)
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Palazzo Farnese
Castle
Renowned Renaissance palace built, in part, by Michelangelo, now used as French embassy, plus tours.
4.60 (1.4K reviews)
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Foro di Augusto
Historical landmark
Ancient ruins of a forum built to include a temple to Mars & provide space for legal proceedings.
4.70 (1.2K reviews)
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Lateranense Palace
Historical place
An ancient palace & papal home from the 4th to 14th centuries, rebuilt in the 1500s & now a museum.
4.70 (1K reviews)
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Porta San Paolo
Historical place
Preserved 3rd-century city gate, part of the Aurelian wall, home to the Museum of the Ostian Way.
4.40 (746 reviews)
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Castello Colonna
Historical place
👍 Castello plus park. Interesting landmark.
4.30 (666 reviews)
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Torre di Mola
Historical landmark
👍👍 The tower of Mola Castle is what remains of the fortress built towards the end of the thirteenth century by order of Charles II of Anjou, king of Naples. It is firmly planted in the foundations of a 2,000-year-old Roman wall system. After the bombings of the last world war, only the stone entrance p...
4.30 (446 reviews)
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Antoninus and Faustina Temple
Historical place
Ancient Roman temple built by Emperor Antoninus on his wife's death in 141 AD, with noted frieze.
4.80 (340 reviews)
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