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Villa Celimontana

Rome, Italy

Villa Celimontana

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Length0.6 mi
Est. Steps1500
Introduction
Villa Celimontana is a 0.6 mile (1,500-step) route located near Rome, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Villa Celimontana

Park
The Villa Celimontana (previously known as Villa Mattei) is a villa on the Caelian Hill in Rome, best known for its gardens. Its grounds cover most of the valley between the Aventine Hill and the Caelian.

Porta Caelimontana

Historical
The Porta Caelimontana or Celimontana was a gate in the Servian Wall on the rise of the Caelian Hill (Caelius Mons). The Via Caelimontana ran from it; in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Roman tombs were discovered along its southern edge, some of which have disappeared.The gate was rebuilt during the principate of Augustus.

Santa Maria in Domnica

Building
The Minor Basilica of St. Mary in Domnica alla Navicella (Basilica Minore di Santa Maria in Domnica alla Navicella), or simply Santa Maria in Domnica or Santa Maria alla Navicella, is a Roman Catholic basilica in Rome, Italy, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and active in local charity according to its long tradition.

Arch of Dolabella

Place
The Arch of Dolabella and Silanus (Latin, Arcus Dolabellae et Silani) or Arch of Dolabella is an ancient Roman arch. It was built by senatorial decree in 10 AD by the consuls P. Cornelius Dolabella and C. Junius Silanus.The arch is located on the Caelian Hill, at the north corner of the site of the Castra Peregrina.

Castra Peregrina

Place
The Castra Peregrina ("camp of the strangers") was a castrum (a military barracks) in Rome situated on the Caelian Hill. It was occupied by various military units during the later part of the Roman Empire.

San Tommaso in Formis

Building
The church of San Tommaso in Formis is a small church in Rome, situated on the Caelian Hill.

Fontana della Navicella, Rome

Building
The Fontana delle Navicella (Fountain of the Small Ship) is a fountain built around a marble and travertine replica of an Ancient Roman sculpture, depicting a decorated Roman Galley, and erected in front of the church of Santa Maria in Domnica of Rome, Italy. While the statue is a copy (1518-1519) made by Andrea Sansovino on commission from Pope Leo X based on fragments discovered near the church.
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Route Details

Length

0.6 mi

Est. Steps

1500
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