The document provides a photo gallery of several ancient sites in Rome. It describes The Pantheon, built in 118 AD as a heathen sanctuary that is now a Catholic church; the Baths of Caracalla, which spanned 33 acres and served as a leisure center; the Apostolic Palace, adjoining Saint Peter's Basilica and serving as the official residence of the Pope; the Trevi Fountain, the largest Baroque fountain at 85 feet high and 65 feet wide; the Colosseum, built between 70-80 AD to host gladiator contests and public spectacles; and Saint Peter's Basilica, built in 1656 in Vatican City as the burial site of Saint Peter.