Italy's Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Tourism has published an online travel guide for the Roman Catholic Holy Year with 20 routes guiding pilgrims through the Eternal City's 2000-year church and cultural history.
The routes take the traveler past a total of 354 sights, introducing them with short texts in Italian and English. Included are smartphone-compatible street maps. Guides for completing the tours using public transportation are also downloadable. But, according to the introduction, most of the routes through the twenty centuries can be managed on foot in a single day.
Source: http://www.dw.com/
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