Conscious of the weight of its illustrious history, Rome has managed to preserve an impressive number of archaeological monuments in its city center.
The Colosseum, the Circus Maximus and the Roman Forum and Imperial Fora are just a few of the sites clustered in the city’s heart.
As Rome, which will celebrate its 2,777th birthday on April 21, moves toward its third millennium, city leaders are promoting a new vision of this area as a giant, pedestrian-friendly public space that supporters say will promote Rome’s ancient past.
Normally, the area is also crawling with tourists and those who cater to them, including tour guides, street vendors and street artists.
Some streets in the area are already closed to traffic besides buses and cabs, but others are busy thoroughfares that link various neighborhoods with the downtown or with the road that winds alongside the Tiber River.
Persons:
Maximus, ”, Roberto Gualtieri
Organizations:
Roman, Imperial
Locations:
Rome, Italy