PLACES which the traveller
who has only a short time
to remain in Rome, ought to visit.
Churches: S. Pietro. S. Giovanni in Laterano.
S. Maria Maggiore. S. Lorenzo fuori delle mura. S. Paolo
fuori delle mura. La cappella Sistina, in the Vatican.
S. Maria degli Angeli. S. Maria in Aracoeli. S. Maria
sopra Minerva. S. Maria della Pace. S. Maria in Traste-
vere. S. Maria del Popolo. S. Agostino. S. Clemente.
S. Onofrio. S. Pietro in Vincoli. S. Prassede. Pantheon.
Ruins: Roman Forum. Colosseum. Palace of the
Caesars. Baths of Titus and Caracalla. Trajan's Forum.
Theatre of Marcellus. Hilda's Tower. Pyramid of Caius
Cestius. Catacombs of S. Calisto. Via Appia.
Collection of Antiquities: at the Vatican, at the
Capitol, at the Lateran. Villas Borghese, Albani and Lu-
dovisi, Villa Papa Giulio.
Paintings: at the Vatican; Palazzo dei Conservators.
Galleries Barberini, Borghese, Corsini, Doria-Pamphili and
Sciarra. Villa Farnesina.
Walks: Pincian Hill. Belvedere at the Villa Medici
and of St. Peter in Montorio. Villas Borghese and Pam-
phili.
Tourists after having visited the above Churches,
Ruins and Galleries of Rome and desiring to purchase
Photographs, Books, etc., are invited to pay a visit to Piale's
library, 1, Piazza di Spagna, where there is to be found
a great assortment of Photographs in all sizes, Photogra-
phic Albums of Rome, in vellum and cloth, illustrated
works on Rome, Books, Stationery, etc. And for the con-
venience of Tourists, in this Library, is posted up a list
of all that is occurring of interest in the City such as the
Roman Church Ceremonies, Theatres, Concerts, etc.
In this Library are recommended the best and most
intelligent guides of the town who speak English.
who has only a short time
to remain in Rome, ought to visit.
Churches: S. Pietro. S. Giovanni in Laterano.
S. Maria Maggiore. S. Lorenzo fuori delle mura. S. Paolo
fuori delle mura. La cappella Sistina, in the Vatican.
S. Maria degli Angeli. S. Maria in Aracoeli. S. Maria
sopra Minerva. S. Maria della Pace. S. Maria in Traste-
vere. S. Maria del Popolo. S. Agostino. S. Clemente.
S. Onofrio. S. Pietro in Vincoli. S. Prassede. Pantheon.
Ruins: Roman Forum. Colosseum. Palace of the
Caesars. Baths of Titus and Caracalla. Trajan's Forum.
Theatre of Marcellus. Hilda's Tower. Pyramid of Caius
Cestius. Catacombs of S. Calisto. Via Appia.
Collection of Antiquities: at the Vatican, at the
Capitol, at the Lateran. Villas Borghese, Albani and Lu-
dovisi, Villa Papa Giulio.
Paintings: at the Vatican; Palazzo dei Conservators.
Galleries Barberini, Borghese, Corsini, Doria-Pamphili and
Sciarra. Villa Farnesina.
Walks: Pincian Hill. Belvedere at the Villa Medici
and of St. Peter in Montorio. Villas Borghese and Pam-
phili.
Tourists after having visited the above Churches,
Ruins and Galleries of Rome and desiring to purchase
Photographs, Books, etc., are invited to pay a visit to Piale's
library, 1, Piazza di Spagna, where there is to be found
a great assortment of Photographs in all sizes, Photogra-
phic Albums of Rome, in vellum and cloth, illustrated
works on Rome, Books, Stationery, etc. And for the con-
venience of Tourists, in this Library, is posted up a list
of all that is occurring of interest in the City such as the
Roman Church Ceremonies, Theatres, Concerts, etc.
In this Library are recommended the best and most
intelligent guides of the town who speak English.