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The Thermae Antoninianae or Terme of Caracalla were the most important spa resort of antiquity. Built in the southern part of Rome at the behest of Caracalla, their construction began in 212 A.D and ended in 217 A.D with the support of Severus Alexander.
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The history of Castel Sant’Angelo is closely linked to that of Rome: the constant changes, poverty and wealth of the city are invariably reflected in the imposing structure that since almost two thousand years rests on the placid waters of the Tiber.
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Palazzo Farnese dominates the famous Piazza Farnese, adorned with twin fountains by Girolamo Rainaldi and on which stands the Swedish national church of St. Bridget.