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This is also the spot where Benito Mussolini declared the Second World War. Take a look at Navona Square and you can see where the Stadium of Domitian stood back in the 1st century AD. Soon after, you will be able to see the famous Pantheon which was commissioned by Marco Agrippa as a Temple of all gods and Trevi fountain, known for the legend that if visitors toss a coin there, they are ensured a return to Rome. Make your way to Spanish Square before concluding your tour with Vatican City and St. Peter Basilica; here you will have one point five hours of free time on your own discovery quest! Benito Mussolini also announced the beginning of the second World War there. At Navona Square, view the place where Stadium of Domitian was constructed in 1st century AD. Later you will see Pantheon — famous because it was commissioned by Marco Agrippa as a Temple of all gods — and Trevi fountain that has a legend if visitors throw a coin they are guaranteed return to Rome. Then go to Spanish Square before concluding your tour with Vatican and St. Peter Basilica, where you have free time for 1.5 hours to explore on your own terms.