Showing posts with label Rome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rome. Show all posts

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Rome--continued

First things first...Sheryl has some new pics of her work up now as well as some great links for cakes and photography. Check it out... http://www.sherylthomasflorals.blogspot.com/

Secondly, I wasn't able to post the pictures I wanted to of Rome...just haven't had time to go through them. And, Ryan Hunt sent a DVD full of pictures from our day there that I loved so I'm adding some of those too.

We got up super early that morning and headed to the bus that would take us to the train into Rome...


Ryan and Tiffini on the train


Breakfast is still important...good thing I packed a nutritious one! :)


The Vatican--coming into the square there was overwhelming. It is all so massive it's hard to really capture it in pictures.




The entry way to the cathedral is covered in ornate gold design...this is a close up of one of the squares...squares like this covered the entire ceiling of the entry way.


Pieta (Michelangelo 1498-1500)


All the Popes had a sculpture of some sort built in their honor...some of them were really amazing




This bronze and gold altar in St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome is called the Baldachin Altar (Altar Baldachin). Supposedly located directly above the tomb of St. Peter, the alter and canopy is a Gianlorenzo Bernini masterpiece that was built between 1624 and 1633.


inside one of the domes


Main alter








Another beautiful monument outside the entrance to the cathedral







After being hot and tired we happened upon an outdoor market...with some really awesome dried fruit.


LUNCH!







Originally a temple for all pagan gods, the temple was converted into a church in 609. The Pantheon contains the tombs of Raphael and of several Italian Kings.





Inside the Pantheon



TREVI FOUNTAIN--The Trevi fountain is at the ending part of the Aqua Virgo, an aqueduct constructed in 19 BC. It brings water all the way from the Salone Springs (approx 20km from Rome) and supplies the fountains in the historic center of Rome with water. In 1732, Pope Clement XII commissioned Nicola Salvi to create a large fountain at the Trevi Square. A previous undertaking to build the fountain after a design by Bernini was halted a century earlier after the death of Pope Urban VIII. Construction of the monumental baroque fountain was finally completed in 1762.


Trevi is also famous for tossing in a coin for good luck---and inspired the song "Three Coins in a Fountain"


The Column of Marcus Aurelius was built between AD 180 and AD 196 as a gift by the Senate and the people of Rome and erected near the emperor's own temple, the Temple of the Deified Marcus.


The one landmark dominating Piazza Venezia is Il Vittoriano, a monument dedicated to king Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of Italy.


The Forum Romanum was the center of life in imperial Rome, evidenced by the many remains of triumphal arches, temples and basilicas.





THE COLOSSEUM--Emperor Vespasian, founder of the Flavian Dynasty, started construction of the Colosseum in AD 72. It was completed in AD 80, the year after Vespasian's death.
The huge amphitheater was built on the site of an artificial lake, part of Nero's huge park in the center of Rome which also included the Golden House (Domus Aurea) and the nearby Colossus statue. This giant statue of Nero also gave the building its current name.






What an amazing day and incredible experience!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Rome...a teaser

No internet time to write...just wanted to send a peek for the fam back home . Rome was incredible today. We all walked at least 30 miles and saw just about everything. It was the one day, double shot of espresso, kind of victory. My emotions were all over the map today. I wept in St. Peter's. I was so moved at the Pantheon. But walking down the street of ruins into the Coliseum at the end of that street...that was awesome too.

I'll post more later...here are a few


The Vatican in the background



Ruins of Ancient Rome




therre were soldiers standing outside the Coliseum


Coliseum


Trevi...this is the fountain sung about in the old song "Three Coins in a Fountain"
(or in my case TWO coins in a fountain...two wishes!)



The Vatican St. Peter's Basilica. Weep inducing, magnificent house of worship.



Tiffany, BST, Kwame, and Jamie



Coming into the Basilica in The Vatican. Incredible!

More to come. Tomorrow we take a train to Florence. We're doing to see The David!