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===Landmarks===
===Landmarks===
*[[Mausoleo Di Augusto]]
*Mausoleo Di Augusto
*[[Pantheon]]
*Pantheon
*[[Palazzo Senatorio]]
*[[Palazzo Senatorio]]



Revision as of 15:09, 5 May 2013


File:Centromap.jpg
An in-game map of the Centro district

The Centro district (English: Central district) was one of the four districts of Rome, being characterized by its large cityscape and tall buildings. During the Renaissance, the Centro district, like the Antico and Campagna districts, fell into disrepair under the House of Borgia, as its influence led to the majority of the shops being closed down.

Five Borgia Towers ruled over the Centro district, each guarded by a Borgia Captain. By 1503, Ezio Auditore had burned down all of the Borgia's towers, as well as having reopened most of the shops and re-established the Rosa in Fiore, and in turn, the Courtesans Guild, in order to aid him in his war against the Borgia.

The Centro district is the home of famous Roman landmarks, which include the Pantheon, the Mausoleo di Augusto and the Campidoglio. It is also where Tiber Island, the Assassin's stronghold, was located. Across the river, the area is known as Trastevere, which was a dilapidated area that housed many people from the Jewish community.

In the Centro district

Centro is the only district that is adjacent to all three other districts, hence being named as the 'Central district'. The Tiber River separates it from the Vaticano district, but it can be accessed via the Ponte Sant'Angelo or by gondola. Within this district you can find:

Landmarks

Trivia

  • The Centro district is the only district that does not feature Lairs of Romulus.

Gallery

Reference