Travel Blog Photos from Rome (25)
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... 2,000 year old Pantheon and then to the Trevi Fountain which had been sculpted 400 years ago. Next stop was the Vatican City and we viewed the Sistine Chapel on July 25th. We went to St. Peter's Basillica. ...
13 July 2004 We got up early and go the metro to the Vatican Musuem...costs 13 Euro each..... Plus the audio guides are 6 Euro each (worth it...we got one and shared it) We were lucky the queues were very manageable, so 3 hours was just enough time for ...
Away we go into another country, Vatican City. An independent sovereign state within Italy which contains one of the largest and most revered collections of art in the world. Our guide, Fredericho, explained the context surrounding Michelangelo's ...
... view of the square, the V.C., and the surrounding city of Rome. Relaxed afterwards with a couple of espressos at a simple streetside cafe watching the people stroll past. post script - The sell porn in Vatican City. Thought that was HYSTERICAL.
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Italia!
Posted on Oct 20, 2009, 20:47:58
... which have a unique Italian dialect, culinary dishes and history. There are also two independent countries within Italy's boundaries: Vatican City (within Rome, West-Central Italy) and San Marino (about half way between Venice and Rome, nearer to Italy's ...
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10 things to do in Rome
Posted on Mar 27, 2009, 14:17:53
... Forum 3. Circle the Colosseum, Inside & Out 4. 5. 6. 7. Eat Something Typically Roman 8. Do Some People-Watching at the Trevi Fountain 9. Visit Another Church in Rome 10. Browse the Campo dei Fiori Markets More details at:
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Contiki - Simply Italy
Posted on Jan 21, 2005, 23:53:44
... much fun shopping and bargaining with merchants on the streets. I was amazed and fascinated with everything that I saw (Trevi Fountain, Vatican city, leaning tower of Pisa, fresco paintings at St. Francis Basilica, Juliet's balcony, and many many more). ...
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Italia!
Posted on Oct 20, 2009, 20:44:14
... which have a unique Italian dialect, culinary dishes and history. There are also two independent countries within Italy's boundaries: Vatican City (within Rome, West-Central Italy) and San Marino (about half way between Venice and Rome, nearer to Italy's ...
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