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Ancona, Marche, Italy: the metropolitan beach of Passetto Royalty Free Stock Photo
The caves of the Passetto Royalty Free Stock Photo
The caves of the Passetto Royalty Free Stock Photo
Passetto di Borgo Royalty Free Stock Photo
The caves of the Passetto Royalty Free Stock Photo
The passetto dock, Ancona, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Passetto Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Passetto
Passetto di Borgo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancona, Marche, Italy: the metropolitan beach of Passetto with the colorful doors of the caves carved into the rock Royalty Free Stock Photo
Passetto lift in a day of rough sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
The sunrise from Passetto Royalty Free Stock Photo
Passetto del Biscione Royalty Free Stock Photo
The passetto rocks at sunrise, Ancona, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The caves of the Passetto Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Passetto (small passage) is the corridor atop the old Vatican wall between St. Peter's and the Castel Sant' Angelo. This 800m long passageway is also known as the Passetto di Borgo (the district where it's located), or in earlier times, the Corridore di Borgo. During the Sack of Rome in 1527, it was used by Pope Clement VII to escape to the Castel Sant' Angelo


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