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Day 21 - First full day in Rome...Vatican and more
... be quiet...and of course they weren't....so the guards were constantly shushing very loudly and calling for "Silence" in several languages...it would get a little quieter for about 2 minutes and then it would crescendo back up...quite a spectacle. All in all, not what I expected and maybe a little of a letdown for me. John agrees, although he did think it was cool to be in the room where the Popes get chosen...and of course, he cares a lot more about that now that he knows his ...
La Dolce Vita
... local grocery store to get some bread, meats, fruits, veggies, cheeses and a bottle of wine and have lunch at home. The whole grocery list cost a mere €13 for all of us and the pannini my mom made were fantastic. After lunch and some rest, we headed back out to the Roman Forum. It was interesting and not overwhelming to see. You can lazily stroll around and take in history and it wasn't that crowded because it was later in ...
Historial Rome - 'Super bad arse'!
... later married her uncle, Emperor Claudius, who was pressured by Agrippina to adopted Nero, which he did. Although Agrippina and Claudius had a son together, Nero became the most probable heir to the throne, ahead of his step brother. In 54AD, Nero became the emperor of Rome, after his Agrippina poisoned her husband, Emperor Claudius. Nero was only 16 years of age. With a mother like Agrippina was, it is said that Nero grew up to be the worst ruler in the history of ...
Museums = good excuse to hide from the heat
... more of an art form then it is back home. Instead of having a sign, they try to preform and do different things to get you to pay them.
So, we got to the Colosseum stop, simply called "Colloseo" which doesn't actually mean anything in Italian, it's just sort of a nick-name. Probably because of all the tourists calling it the Colosseum even though that's not actually it's official name. One cool thing about the historic district is that it's still currently being ...
Weekend in the Eternal City
... to consider Italian culture and identity as a whole.
We left Florence early (about 6:15 am) on saturday morning and boarded two buses destined first for the ancient Etruscan sites of Tarquinia and Cerveteri, both en route to our final destination in Rome. These ancient settlements hold ruins that are of utmost importance in the field of Etruscology, the study of the people who forged one of Italy's first civilizations ...


