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Rome is the capital of Italy.Located on the banks of the Tiber river, the city has a long history being throughout the centuries the capital of the Roman Republic, of the Roman Empire, of the Roman Catholic Church and of modern Italy.Rome has a population of 2,000,000 people

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Castle National Museum 'Angelo

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Started in 135 AD.As a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian and his family, Sant 'Angelo Castle is a massive drum -shaped structure, with a tiber, near the Vatican.Throughout the millennia of existence, Sant 'Angelo Castle has been used as a papal and fortress residence and, more recently, as a national museum.As Bastion, he protected the city from barbarians and, until the Middle Ages, had become a substantial fortress.In times of danger, the popes fled here on a secret hidden corridor, Passetto di Borgo and kept the most precious riches in the treasure of the castle.At its different levels are prison cells, a large collection of splendidly decorated, covered papal weapons and papal apartments.At the top is a terrace with amazing views in the city.