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Colosseum and Roman Forum
... structures as they would have looked during their heyday. I like to envision what it was like if the clock was rolled back.
The initial settlement on the Palatine Hill by the Etruscans over 3,000 years ago
The Roman development during the age of the great Caesars
The royal villas unfurling along the hilltop, commanding a few of the Forum below
The triumphal processions of the ...
When in Rome
... with your back to the fountain. In 2007, Becky threw a coin and here we are again in Rome! (the legend came true) The people watching is phenomenal! I could sit there for hours on end just watching everyone around the fountain.
Next stop for us was the Pantheon which is one of the oldest intact structures standing in Rome. Originally built during the reign of Emperor Augustus and rebuilt during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. After almost 2,000 ...
La Dolce Vita 1) Rome: Ruins of an Empire
... the centuries to Christian churches), the residence of the Vestal Virgins, and shrines and memorials to its victories (eg. Arches of Titus and Severace). You can still visit the Temple of Julius Caesar and see the place where his body was cremated -- often still covered with flowers and tributes. There is always some ongoing archaeological research and restoration but ...
A Pilgrim's Knapsack
... 0pt; padding-top: 0pt; padding-right: 0pt; padding-bottom: 0pt; padding-left: 0pt; ">I will be concentrating more on my travels in the Philippines and of course, in Rome where I am presently residing. I just ...
Piazza del Popolo area
... the sun. (How sad it that?) So, halfway through the short walk to the museum, I started breaking out in a rash. My allergy is a pretty recent thing, something that's sort of developed over the past five years, and it's not bad, but it's annoying. I break out on my neck and shoulders and I itch and sting and it's just unpleasant for me, which makes it doubly so for Sean, I'm sure. But I was definitely still able to enjoy the place ...