So named because of the fact that the most famous highlights in this area were built during the Baroque period, this is the very city centre of Rome, the very iconic heart of the Capital of Italy!
Except for the Pantheon, which is a majestic ancient pagan temple which has been standing in Rome downtown since 125 after Christ, the other roman highlights such as the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps and Navona Square unveil the story of Rome throughout the 15, 16 and 17 hundreds through the elegance of the architecture and the names of the historical characters who influenced and inspired such great projects! In the Baroque Rome the glory of the ancient Imperial Rome and that of the Popes are perfectly interwined.
During the guided tour, you’ll have the incredible opportunity to admire an extraordinary archaeological site located underneath a roman building. It houses the remains of a vast building complex of the early Roman Imperial Era later transformed into a splendid domus (upper class roman house) of Rome of the 4th century after Christ. The site is also characterized by the presence of parts of the ancient roman acquedoct built in the 1st century before Christ, which still noureshes the Trevi Fountain closeby.
Another place well worth visiting is the Church of Saint Louis of the French; this Baroque Church boasts three amazing paintings by the famous Caravaggio!