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Centro Storico — Rome's historic center — is one of the most densely layered urban districts in the world. Contained within a bend of the Tiber River, this compact neighborhood packs ancient ruins, Baroque fountains, Renaissance piazzas, and centuries-old churches into a walkable area that has served as the city's cultural and civic core for millennia.
The district's most iconic gathering point is Piazza Navona, built over the footprint of the ancient Stadium of Domitian. The piazza is anchored by Gian Lorenzo Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers, completed in 1651, and flanked by the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone. A short walk away, the Pantheon — a Roman temple dating to around 125 AD and remarkably well preserved — remains one of the best examples of ancient Roman engineering on the planet. The Campo de' Fiori offers a different atmosphere: a lively open-air market by morning and a popular social square by evening.
Centro Storico is not a museum district frozen in time — people live, work, and eat here. The neighborhood is home to trattorias serving Roman classics such as cacio e pepe and supplì, as well as artisan gelaterias and historic coffee bars. Via del Governo Vecchio and the streets around Largo di Torre Argentina attract both locals and visitors browsing independent shops and bookstores. The area also hosts several small but significant museums, including Palazzo Altemps and the Museo di Roma, both worth a visit for those interested in art and local history.

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