Rome, Italy
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Italy
Those wanting to travel Italy usually have had their sights set on the country for some time. Its rich history steeped with famous people still talked about today makes Italy a consistently popular destination for college students from around the world. What visually excites you in World History 101 now can be seen first-hand, and Panrimo helps you get there.
View the moon through the telescope invented by Galileo.
Walk the Coliseum grounds where gladiators speared to the death. Read from the same pages written on by Da Vinci.
Stroll the Tuscan vineyards, tasting the world’s best Chianti. It’s all in Italy, and calling your name.
Rome
Rome (pop. 4 million) wasn’t built in a day, and the vast size of it depicts this saying. Even now, the city is still unfinished, evolving to meet the demands of its local inhabitants and tourists flocking to such sites as the Coliseum and the Vatican City.
- Meander through the international flare and excitement during tourism months in the summer.
- Escape into museums, shops, parks, restaurants, nigh clubs, cathedrals, and galleries.
- Sip on a soda in Villa Torlonia, built in 1806– a picturesque home once inhabited by Mussolini and now open to the public.
- Walk down an ancient road leading away from downtown Rome and into Jewish catacombs, 13 garden pavilions, and a collection of classical sculptures can be viewed.
