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When in Rome...(2 of 2)
... was also an old tavern that was still easily recognizable as a tavern. It had a nice stone bar, “built-in” stone shelving, and a courtyard in the back. It was a little smoky and noisy, however, for our liking…ha!
The forum baths were especially interesting to walk around. They were huge and multi-leveled and often sheathed in marble. It’s ironic because most of the bathrooms we’ve seen in Europe thus far are tiny and not very luxurious! ...
The Colosseum (Rome, day two)
... won't he? Let's just go for pizza...") - the Colosseum was only ever filled with water once, on one of the first times it was ever used. After that the engineers suggested that if they wanted it to remain standing forever they should stop putting the building under unnecessary (and "unengineered") forces. I'm guessing this suggestion started with something like "The Emperor put WHAT in the Colosseum?!?! He knows it's not a toy, right?"... - the facade of the Colosseum ...
City of History
... to solve the Greek financial crisis. “Impossible” This place is like a maze, uphills, downhills, wrong side of tracks, right side of tracks, finally get solid directions and get there. We would never in a pink fit have found this hotel on our own. Not keen on Rome this is our third time here and the first to get to see the sights. Not keen because it is not really very clean, too many people just everywhere and most of them downright bloody ...
Roma Antica
... and courts of law where trials and public speeches would be held. It was the heart of the ancient city and when Rome fell, the Forum was buried and used as pasture land for animals. Excavations began in the 18th century and continue today. Anton even pointed out a group of archaeologists working in a pit below us and mentioned that any and every group he's ever seen working at the Forum have all been women. He didn't know why, ...
Roma luck
... a huge crowd of people walking the same place we are. Then, we find a line, so so many people crowded around everywhere. It is half a mile away from the door. Finally when we get to the Vatican, we are 20 min late, but we can go on a guided your of the museum, but no the basilica. The guide was very good. But the museum was super crowded. We got to see the Sistine chapel, but there are so many people, we have to fight to get through the crowd. There are ...