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]]>An abandon salami factory has been transformed into an art haven. It is filled with murals and installations from over 300 artists around the world. Over 200 squatters live in the museum, but its increasing popularity prevents those in need of sanctuary from being evicted.
This unique and dark museum is home to a collection of objects supposedly signed by the hands of souls in purgatory. It is located in the Chiesa del Sacro Cuore del Suffragio.
Cat cafes are slowly popping up all round the world, and now there is one in Rome. You can feast on delicious vegan food while petting lots of lovely cats inside the Romeow Cat Cafe.
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Even if you know a lot about Roman History, you’d probably still be surprised to learn that you can visit a 2,000-year-old pyramid here. You can visit the inside of the pyramid two days a month. If the dates don’t fit in with the dates you are visiting, it’s still worth checking it out from the outside.
You’ll find plenty of colorful and impressive street art in the Ostiense district, as well as lots of quirky bars.
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]]>An abandon salami factory has been transformed into an art haven. It is filled with murals and installations from over 300 artists around the world. Over 200 squatters live in the museum, but its increasing popularity prevents those in need of sanctuary from being evicted.
This unique and dark museum is home to a collection of objects supposedly signed by the hands of souls in purgatory. It is located in the Chiesa del Sacro Cuore del Suffragio.
Cat cafes are slowly popping up all round the world, and now there is one in Rome. You can feast on delicious vegan food while petting lots of lovely cats inside the Romeow Cat Cafe.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEbgO4FMCpR/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Even if you know a lot about Roman History, you’d probably still be surprised to learn that you can visit a 2,000-year-old pyramid here. You can visit the inside of the pyramid two days a month. If the dates don’t fit in with the dates you are visiting, it’s still worth checking it out from the outside.
You’ll find plenty of colorful and impressive street art in the Ostiense district, as well as lots of quirky bars.
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