Janiculum, Hill in Italy
The Janiculum is one of Rome's famous seven hills, offering a stunning panorama of the city.
It played a significant role in ancient times as a strategic point for controlling the Tiber River.
Known for the daily firing of the Gianicolo cannon at noon, which sets the official time for Rome.
A popular spot for both tourists and locals looking to escape the bustle of the city.
Home to the Garibaldi monument, commemorating the Italian hero's defense during the Roman Republic of 1849.
Location: Rome
Elevation above the sea: 82 m
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