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EUR to Collosseum
Rome, Italy

EUR to Collosseum

Length6.8 mi
Elev. Gain347.7 ft
Est. Steps16000
Created by Hubert

EUR to Collosseum Introduction

EUR to Collosseum is a 6.8 mile (16,000-step) route located near Rome, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 347.7 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Vom Süden Roms, EUR, Via Laurentina und Ostiense zur Pyramide, am Zirkus Maximus vorbei, auf die Tiberinsel und in die Kirche San Bartolomeo (den Martyrern der Neuzeit gewidmet). Dann zur Metro am Collosseum. Hat Spaß gemacht.

Attractions Near EUR to Collosseum

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Capitoline Hill

Place
The Capitolium or Capitoline Hill ( KAP-it-ə-lyne, kə-PIT-; Italian: Campidoglio [kampiˈdɔʎʎo]; Latin: Mōns Capitōlīnus [ˈmõːs kapɪtoːˈliːnʊs]), between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome.The hill was earlier known as Mons Saturnius, dedicated to the god Saturn. The word Capitolium first meant the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus later built here, and afterwards it was used for the whole hill (and even other temples of Jupiter on other hills), thus Mons Capitolinus (the adjective noun of Capitolium).

Porta Carmentalis

Place
The Porta Carmentalis was a double gate in the Servian Walls of ancient Rome. It was named for a nearby shrine to the goddess or nymph Carmenta, whose importance in early Roman religion is also indicated by the assignment of one of the fifteen flamines to her cult, and by the archaic festival in her honor, the Carmentalia.

Circo Massimo (Rome Metro)

Place
Circo Massimo is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened on 10 February 1955 and is sited at the east end of the Circus Maximus, after which it is named, near the headquarters of the FAO, originally built as the Ministero delle Colonie. Until 2002 the Obelisk of Axum also stood near the station.

Basilica Argentaria

Place
The Basilica Argentaria is a portico with pillars lining the Temple of Venus Genetrix in the Forum of Caesar in Rome (Italy). The name only appears in late sources of the age of Constantine.The building was erected under Trajan, with the purpose of adapting the slopes of the Capitoline Hill after the removal of the gap between it and the Quirinal Hill.

Arch of Nero

Place
Arch of Nero (Latin: Arcus Neronis) is a now lost triumphal arch dedicated to the Roman emperor Nero that was located in Rome, Italy.The arch was erected in the years between A.D. 58 and 62 and was designed to commemorate victories won by Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo in Parthia (Tacitus Annales 13.41; 15.18).

Aedes Tensarum

Place
Aedes Tensarum (also referred to as Aedes Thensarum, Thensarium or Tensarium Vetus) was a small temple located in area Capitolina on the Capitoline Hill of ancient Rome that is only attested in a military diploma.This small temple was used as a storehouse where the chariots that carried the exuviae (sacred representations) of divinities were kept.

Audiovisual Archive of the Democratic and Labour Movement

Place
The Audiovisual Archive of the Democratic and Labour Movement (Italian: Archivio Audiovisivo del Movimento Operaio e Democratico) is a film archive established in 1979 and located in Rome, Italy. Its collections, mainly films, audio and photographs, are focused in the labour movement after the end of World War II, Italian political parties, Eastern Europe countries, history of women and political movements in Asia, Latin America and Africa (liberation movements).

Mamertine Prison

Place
The Mamertine Prison (Italian: Carcere Mamertino), in antiquity the Tullianum, was a prison (carcer) located in the Comitium in ancient Rome. It was situated on the northeastern slope of the Capitoline Hill, facing the Curia and the imperial fora of Nerva, Vespasian, and Augustus. Located between it and the Tabularium (record house) was a flight of stairs leading to the Arx of the Capitoline known as the Gemonian stairs.

San Giovanni Calibita, Rome

Place
San Giovanni Calibita is a Roman Catholic church located in the rione of Ripa on the Isola Tiberina, next to the Fatebenefratelli Hospital.

Porta Fontinalis

Place
The Porta Fontinalis was a gate in the Servian Wall in ancient Rome. It was located on the northern slope of the Capitoline Hill, probably the northeast shoulder over the Clivus Argentarius. The Via Salaria exited through it, as did the Via Flaminia originally, providing a direct link with Picene and Gallic territory.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

6.8 mi

Elev. Gain

347.7 ft

Est. Steps

16000
Created by
Hubert
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