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Puppet shows were long one of the most popular forms of entertainment for children, in particular (though not exclusively), and though they are less common now, they can still be found throughout the globe. In Italy, especially, the tradition remains rather strong and if you happen to be planning a vacation in Rome and are bringing some little ones with you then you might be glad to know that there is still a puppet theatre in the city. This historical and very pretty little theatre is a charming place where kids can be entertained while engaging with the history and cultural heritage of the city. There is just so much to see and do in Rome, so many centuries of history to uncover and explore, but children might not always enjoy tramping through museums and old buildings with you. So, once you have found your villa in Rome and are planning out days of exploring all that the city has to offer, why not pencil in a trip to Teatro Mongiovino to keep the smaller children in the party engaged and happy and as something they will enjoy?

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Circus Maximus
There are few cities with the quantity and quality of incredible landmarks as Rome. It is a truly staggering city to explore, with amazing sights around every corner that show the lingering presence of the grand history and heritage of Rome, living today alongside the hustle and bustle of contemporary life. Some of these landmarks are now cordoned off and require tickets and queuing up and milling along with other tourists on tours to view them but some have been absorbed into the landscape of the city in a more natural way. One such attraction is the famous Circus Maximus, which was once the site of grand chariot races in the time of the Ancient Romans and is now still very much in use by contemporary Romans as a place for performances, concerts, gatherings, and just sitting out, chatting, and enjoying the view that such noble ruins in the storied cityscape that surrounds afford. If you find yourself on
vacation in Rome, it is definitely a spot to pencil in as it is a key attraction, free to visit, and a little less hectic than many of Italy's other famous landmarks.     Read More