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Spanish Steps , 26 , 00187 RomeMapa
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There are many collections in the memorial hall of Shelley, a famous poet. If you like poetry or the writer, you can stop and enjoy them. Also need to buy tickets to enter, there are many albums of the introduction.
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There are many collections in the memorial hall of Shelley, a famous poet. If you like poetry or the writer, you can stop and enjoy them. Also need to buy tickets to enter, there are many albums of the introduction.
I personally like Shelley very much, so I came to see it. There were not many people opening the door at 10:00. The only visitors were very few. There were many different versions of the works of two writers in different periods.
The memorial is right next to the steps of the Spanish Square, a small door. After entering it, they will first see a documentary film, then the scenes of their lives and the display of some literary works.
Visita al Museo Kate y Shelly, un pequeño museo antiguo, junto a una escalera española más famosa, que conserva los recuerdos del poeta romántico británico John Kitz, Percy Shelly y sus sobrinos. En su carrera de estudiante literario, Ziz murió de tuberculosis, a sólo 25 años, y Chelly murió poco después de un accidente de barco.
Al lado de los pasillos españoles, aquí se encuentran Byron, Sherley y Chichester, los tres enemigos del romanticismo británico, con una complejidad de emoción con Italia, que se ocultaron en la círculos de la comunidad romaní romana después de su muerte. La habitación fue posteriormente como biblioteca y museo para recordar a Sherry y a Chief, con un pelo de Chief y un cuello de cenizas de Sherry.
Located on the steps of Spain, where Byron, Shelley and Keats used to live, these three English Romantic poets are all intricately related to Italy. They were buried together in the Protestant Cemetery in Rome after their death. The room was later used as a library and museum to commemorate Shelley and Keats. It also contained a strand of Keats'hair and a box of Shelley's ashes.
In the Kate and Shelley Museum next to the Spanish Stair Base, Prince Charles'optional video presentation describes the poet's historical importance. The tickets here are five euros, the bills must be kept well, and the Commonwealth War Cement Museum on the opposite road is also worth visiting.