The entrance is free, there are several halls. Then there are several tiers of terraces. The front side, the first level of the observation room and the highest second. There is a wonderful cafe on the first observation deck and you can catch a table, but the service is slow. You can feed the seagulls. There is an elevator to the top and a cash register in front of it. You don't have to queue for it if you have a bank card. There is a purchase terminal near the elevator, which apparently no one knows about.
Despite the ambiguous attitude of the locals to this place, this is definitely the decoration of the city! There is a wonderful observation deck on the top, there are even two of them: free and paid, which is located at the maximum height! For students, the price tag is quite acceptable, for those over 24, after the price comes the realization that beautiful views also open from the free viewing room
A very beautiful complex, excellent views, free entrance, you can climb to the highest point by elevator, but this is for the money -18 euros.
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Владимир Святославович
Level 21 Local Expert
November 5
I didn't like anything except the view from above. Still, there are a lot of empty rooms inside. But the view is excellent. I recommend going closer to sunset, in half an hour you can find two different Rome. There is a view of the Vatican and the Colosseum
Beauty, now there is a reconstruction of part of the building. I recommend going up to the observation deck, just a stunning view of the city.
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Kirill Vorobiev
Level 4 Local Expert
March 9
This is Rome, that says it all! It must be! Take a look, breathe and make sure once again that history is next to us. She needs to be seen!
To me, these are the most important places in Russia at the beginning! We have them.
The elevator to the roof costs 16 euros and includes a visit to 2 museums. We reached the top, where the elevator departs from, but the view is already beautiful. We have squeezed 16 euros and we advise you
It is impossible to pass by. Very beautiful. Admission is free. There is a beautiful view of the city from above.
The Forum is 5 minutes away from it. The Colosseum is 10 minutes away.
The Altar of the Fatherland (another name) It was inaugurated in 1911 in honor of the unifying King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel II. What epithets the indigenous Romans do not award this building is incomprehensible to the mind: and "false teeth" and "typewriter" and "inkwell" and some kind of cake... I don't know, it's local business. But tourists undoubtedly like the Altar very much, it is beautiful, it inspires respect. Since 1921, it has been here that the Grave of the Unknown Soldier who fell in the First World War is located...There is an observation deck at the very top, which can be reached by elevator.