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If you have seen Sorrentino’s ‘La Grande Bellezza’, you will be familiar with this park from one of its scenes, and if not, you will discover for the first time a place with the air of a ruin of the ancient world, a park whose vegetation has grown among the remains of a lost civilization. The Park of the Aqueducts is undoubtedly one of the most interesting places in Rome, especially at sunset, which you will see framed by one of the arches of the aqueducts of Aqua Felix or Aqua Claudia, which are still standing in this park.
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