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A walk through the Aventine hill in Rome
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Extremely interesting and generally away from the hustle-and-bustle of the
city, the southernmost hill of Rome, flanking the river's left bank,
affords some fascinating and popular views, especially over the Circus
Maximus and St. Peter. Although it is quiet and largely residential, the
Aventine has some of the most interesting sites of historical interest,
such as the very ancient Basilica of Saint Sabina (5th century).
Among the various historical sites, we will visit the beautiful villa
housing the National Institute for Roman Studies.
At the end of the visit you will be free to stroll around, look
for some typical Trattoria where to have dinner, and return to LNF
and Frascati by train on your own.
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