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The Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome
You’ve been to the Keats-Shelley House in Rome and you cannot get enough. Good news: there’s another Roman literary locale waiting for you. The Cimetero Accatolico (literally Non-Catholic Cemetery) is the final resting place of many Roman expats of the 18th and 19th century, including John Keats and Percy Byshee Shelley. The cemetery is located behind the astounding Pyramid of Caio Cestio (the namesake of the nearby Piramide Metro station) which helps create a sublimely beautiful and peacefully pastoral place to spend a few hours. #noncatholiccemetery #cemetery #poetry
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