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The Antico district (English: Antique district) is one of the four districts of Rome, and a location in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. This district is characterized by its numerous ancient ruins, hilly landscapes, and grass fields, as well as being the district with the fewest buildings. During the early 1500s, the Antico district, like the Centro and Campagna districts, became decrepit under the influence of the Borgia. Three Borgia Towers ruled over the Antico district, each guarded by a Borgia captain. By 1503, Ezio Auditore had burned down all of the Borgia towers and had re-opened most of the shops. He had also reestablished the Thieves guild, La Volpe Addormentato, in order to aid him in his war against the Borgia.
In the Antico district
The Antico district spans the whole of the southern area of Rome. It is most famous for it's ruined ancient structures, after which it is named. It is adjacent to the Centro and Campagna districts. Within this district you can find:
- The La Volpe Addormentato (located in the South Eastern corner)
- Three Faction Buildings
- Two Banks
- Four Blacksmiths
- Seventeen Doctors
- Three Tailors
- Two Art Merchants
- Three Borgia/Assassin Towers
- Seven Pigeon Coops
- Six Tunnel Entrances
- Three Stables
- Four Broken Aqueducts
- Eight Landmarks (Incomplete)
- The Colosseo
- The Terme di Traiano
- The Piramide Cestia
- The Palazzo Laterano
- The La Volpe Addormentata
- The Terme di Caracalla
