old stone, brick, mixed, glass, steel, and cardboard boxes.
2006-09-10 15:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Mostly old, stone, brick type buildings - that's where the history is. It's pretty amazing to see these old structures that were built thousands of years ago. There are also some newer buildings in the mix as well. It's a great place to visit if you're interested in history or architecture. Watch out for the drivers though, they can be a bit agressive!
2006-09-11 01:58:55
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answered by kiki 5
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You will find a bit of everything, except grass huts and wood...
Be aware that when we build, we don't use the same materials that are used in the US. Our houses are built to last centuries, and even the interior walls are built in solid bricks. Only in office buildings, that need to be reshaped quite often inside, you will find what we call "cartongesso", which is more similar to your interior walls.
2006-09-11 02:16:00
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answered by pierluisa 5
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Rome is an entirely stone city. It's a good place to avoid.
2006-09-10 23:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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in central rome a lot of heritage from roman times like colosseo then a lot of moder houses flats
2006-09-11 10:13:54
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answered by Anonymous
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mostly old stone and brick....pretty much every where in europe its like that...
2006-09-10 22:41:10
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answered by imjustme 2
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