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Cipro (formerly Cipro–Musei Vaticani) is an underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro, inaugurated in 1999. The station is situated between Via Cipro and Via Angelo Emo. Cipro is the Italian name for Cyprus, which the street that the station is on is named after. Several streets in the area are named after places and people related to the history of the Republic of Venice and other Maritime republics. Wikipedia How long is the metro from Cipro to Roma Termini? The subway from Cipro to Termini takes 10 min including transfers and departs every 10 minutes. Where do I catch the Cipro to Roma Termini bus from? Cipro to Roma Termini bus services, operated by ATAC S.p.A. Azienda per la mobilità, depart from Emo station. What is the main metro line in Rome? Rome has two main metro lines, Line A and Line B, which will be the most important routes for visitors, and a third, newer line, Line C, which is still being developed. Lines A and B cover a decent amount of the historic center, and provide easy access to several notable tourist sites. Is the metro the subway in Rome? Opened in 1955, the metro (subway or underground) in Rome has grown very little by little and currently only operates 37,3 miles (60 km) made up of three lines. It is one of the smallest metros in Europe. At present, there are plans for the creation of a fourth line. To watch a 360-degree video clips, one can use a laptop, a web browser, a mobile phone, or a VR headset. The ways to play a 360-degree video clip on them varies from one to other. We will introduce each of them in this article, so you can load your created work to a device and have a look from a viewer’s eye. As stated in an earlier chapter, to watch a 360-degree video, there are three ways: On a desktop PC (locally, and online), the viewer can use the mouse to pan and look around; On a mobile device, the viewer can either use a finger to pan and look around or directly point the device to where the viewer wants to look; In a virtual reality (VR) headset, the viewer is virtually wrapped by the video and can simply look around as it is in real life, by moving their head. -hitlabnz