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Piazza Campo di Fiori, is the popular center of the city, also thanks to the Iively market usually held here.

Surrounded by nightclubs and pubs, it is the most frequented by the Roman young people.
Next to it is the piazza Farnese, which houses the biggest private
palace of the city.
Going back to Campo de’ Fiori,
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to you get to Piazza
Navona, he most baroque of the Roman squares.
At the center is the
Fountain of the Rivers.On the opposite side is the church of
Sant’Agnese. Next to it is the majestic Palazzo Pamphilj.
By crossing the Corso Rinascimento you get to

Piazza della Rotonda, where is the best-preserved monument of the antiquity, that is, the
Pantheon.
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