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All of Rome's churches are free to enter and each is a different museum in itself. There's no way to miss the grandest of them all.
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The best-preserved building from the ancient empire, the Pantheon is open to all and requires no charge to see its fabulous open dome from inside.
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This futurist neighborhood outside the center was Mussolini's brainchild, an attempt to use an ultra-modern design of buildings to promote a new Italian empire. Political intentions aside, the architecture retains a influence worldwide and reveals a different Rome than most tourists ever knew existed.
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You can indeed behold the Sistine Chapel without paying a thing: the museums offer free admission on the last Sunday of every month. Expect enormous crowds and prepare to wait. With all the papal collections housed here, it's worth it.
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