The Stadio olimpico is a multi-sport arena in Roma, Italy used especially by the soccer clubs Associazione Sportiva Roma S.p.A. (AS Roma) and Società Sportiva Lazio S.p.A. (Lazio Roma) which opened in 1932 and has space for up to 72000 visitors. It was used for different Olympic Games, soccer club championships and international soccer championships.
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The Ponte Milvio is a nice stone bridge in Roma, Italy, dating back to the year 109 BCE. It spans the river Tevere and became well know because of the battle of Milvio in 312 CE. It is one of the first locations were couples attached love locks to a bridge – something that became later common practice throughout Europe.
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The Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti is a well-known outside staircase in Roma, Italy. It’s German name “Spanische Treppe” (Spanish stairway) is derived from the Piazza di Spagna at its lower end. It was built from 1723 on.
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