Residenza Zanardelli
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Oct 09, 2012
... horrible thought that if it were ever nuked so so so so much history would disappear. Wrote this earlier: Basilica: A two meter thick layer of visitors covered the floor but luckily the 50 above was jaw dropping. You can find quiet corners and appreciate the scene with out flashes in your face. The air today had a nice feel - pre rain and cool. Went promenading and bought a jumper that I'll blame on ...
The Treasure Trove
... show (or Disney movie where they are cute and non-threatening). Suddenly, the gates open and one comes running out.
The other even that was just as crazy was when they built a replica of a whale to commemorate the fact that a whale had recently washed ashore on the beach. Since this is the Coliseum you can imagine that something insane happened next, but can you guess what exactly??
Three hundred bears jumped out of ...
Just being a tourist in Rome
... in the faith.
With the passage of time, these burial areas grew larger by gifts or by the purchase of new properties, sometimes on the initiative of the Church itself. Typical is the case of Saint Callixtus: the Church took up directly the organization and administration of the cemetery, assuming a community character.
With the edict of Milan, promulgated by the emperors Constantine and Licinius in February 313, the Christians were no ...
Musei de Vaticano y Gelatto in la Fontana di Trevi
... asombró mucho que aunque el Museo cierra a las 16, hay gente que entra a las 15:30 sólo para ver la Capilla Sixtina. Realmente todo el Museo vale la pena, desde las colecciones de Aborígenes Australianos con el Papa Juan Pablo II hasta las pinturas de Arte Moderno. Obviamente, nos impactó la Capilla más que nada, la perfección y proporción… y el mural del Día del Juicio también. Y, a pesar de que te hacen callar y te prohiben sacar fotos no falta el yanqui idiota ...
Cooking with Daniela
... but they did point us in the right direction. Thank GOD, what a headache! I needed a bex and a good lie down but we had to press on!
We threw our coffees down and raced back to the group just as Julie, the last member for today was arriving. We all introduced ourselves then head off to find a shady spot and talk about the day’s menu which would highlight what ingredients we needed to shop for. Daniela gave us a range of dishes to choose from, and we had a ...