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Bongiorno, it’s the perfect time to visit the most magical and majestic city in all of Europe….Fantastic Rome!
Stroll down the ancient cobblestone streets, I was Julius Caesar once did and sample foods rich in culture and bursting with Italian flavors. Fresh cheese and handmade pasta, succulent sauces and fresh seafood or just a few of the flavors that make Rome the European food capital of the world. Rome offers such famous landmarks as the Roman Colosseum, Trevi fountain, #romevacation Pantheon and hundreds of other world famous landmarks. It’s always time to come back to Rome.#italy #eurotrip #europeanarchitecture #europe
THE FAMOUS SPANISH STEPS
The steps that connect Rome's Piazza di Spagna with the French monastic church Trinita dei Monti are known as the "Spanish steps," and they were constructed between 1723 and 1726 in the Rococo architectural style (built between 1502–1587). There are three distinct terraces and 135 stairs, alluding to the Holy Trinity (the Trinità). Even though it is shared with crowds of other tourists, the view from the top of the stairs near the Egyptian obelisk is stunning. The name can be a little misleading because the French actually ordered the steps' construction (Louis XII). The Spanish Steps got their name because in the 17th century, the Spanish embassy was situated at the bottom of the stairs, in the area known as "Piazza di Spagna." Spanish steps is consequently not the official name but Scalinata della Trinità dei Monti.
The "Fontana della Barcaccia" fountain, designed by Pietro Bernini, the renowned Gian Lorenzo Bernini's father, is also located on this Piazza di Spagna. This phrase is translated as "Fountain of the Ugly Boat." This is not a reference to the sculpture's appearance; rather, it refers to the legend that the small, unsightly boat was left here after the Tiber flooded in 1598. Bernini was inspired by that.#tripblazers #romeitaly #italytravel #europeanarchitecture
THE ARCH OF TRIUMPH 💪🏻
Constantine's Arch, 312–315 A.D.
Constantine, often known as Constantine the Great, was important for a number of reasons. These include his support for Christianity, his role in changing Roman Empire politics, and his establishment of Constantinople (modern day Istanbul). In the fields of art and architecture, Constantine was regarded as a change-agent. In addition to being an excellent illustration of the ideological and stylistic changes Constantine's reign brought to art, Rome's Triumphal Arch of Constantine also shows the emperor's scrupulous devotion to classic styles of Roman Imperial art and building.
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LA VITA È BELLA 💕☺️
Rome, often known as the Eternal City, is one of the most traveled cities in the world. As a result, traveling there could be logistically challenging. Here are some pointers on how to make the most of your stay in Rome, such as how to skip lines, cut costs, and locate the greatest cuisine.
1. Give Rome at least three days.
Rome is a great place to visit, especially for first-timers. Spend at least three days in the Eternal City to take in all the breathtaking scenery and delectable cuisine. If you stay for a shorter amount of time, you might find yourself hurrying from site to site without enough time to really appreciate all the stunning old structures and sites.
2. Purchase entrance tickets for Rome's top attractions in advance.
Even in the winter, there are a lot of tourists in Rome (the low season). Therefore, it's crucial to order entrance tickets for well-known sites before showing up in person.
The Vatican Museums and the Colosseum are two of the most popular tourist destinations on earth. If you want to reserve a seat, make sure to go to their individual websites because doing so will prevent you from having to wait for a very long time. This is particularly painful during the sweltering heat.
3. Use the Roma Pass to save money.
A 48- or 72-hour Roma Pass will get you free admission to a specific number of museums or archaeological sites. For instance, the 72-hour pass entitles you to two complimentary museum skip-the-line entrances (or ancient sites like the Colosseum). Additionally, it offers you cheaper admission rates to all additional museums you visit after this one! If you want to stay longer, you may also get a 7-day pass that includes extra attractions.
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SCENICS OF THE PALATINES
Although the Palatine Hill may be disregarded by many Rome tour operators due to the prominence of its nearby neighbor, the Colosseum, you wouldn't want to skip it. Without a full exploration of the historic city, a trip to Rome is not complete. The ruins of its ancient palaces, which were once the residence of emperors and the location of temples, are still visible from a distance. This majestic hill, which towers over the Roman Forum and the Circus Maximus, was the focal point of Rome's most significant myth, the legend of Romulus and Remus. Comprehending the Palatine and its fascinating history is essential to understanding Ancient Rome.
The Palatine is an excellent area to get away from the throng because it is surprisingly quiet even during the busiest travel season. The panoramic views are another, possibly the best in all of Rome. From a vantage point on one side, you can see the Circus Maximus and the Aventine Hill across the valley. The Colosseum, the Capitoline Hill, and the labyrinthine ruins of the Roman Forum may all be seen on the opposite side, which offers the most breathtaking views. The Palatine is the best site to get a new view on Rome and its past.
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THE ANCIENT COLOSSEUM
Rome's most iconic landmark is the Colosseum. It is a massive building with approximately two thousand years of history that will transport you back in time to learn about Roman Empire life.
The Colosseum was built starting in the year 72 under Vespasian's empire and was completed in the year 80 under Titus' control. The Colosseum was the largest Roman amphitheater when it was finished, with dimensions of 188 meters in length, 156 meters in width, and 57 meters in height.
The Flavian Amphitheatre, formerly known as the Roman Colosseum, was able to accommodate more than 50,000 spectators under the Roman Empire, when the slogan was "Bread and Circuses." The Roman populace was entertained for years by displays of exotic animals, executions of prisoners, recreations of battles, and gladiator contests.
Over 500 years passed while the Colosseum was in use. The sixth century saw the celebration of the last games known to history.
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COLOSSEUM & ITS PERMANENCE
The Colosseum, an oval construction measuring 188 meters long, 156 meters wide, and 57 meters high, became the largest Roman amphitheater. Built of brick and coated with travertine, it has five stories and can accommodate more than 50,000 people. Its boundaries were set according to social class; the higher the rank to which a person belonged, the closer they were to the arena.
The Coliseum underwent settlement and renovation work in the nineteenth century, and despite suffering damage from attacks during Globe War I, this imposing and beautiful structure has endured time and war to become a cultural landmark for the city and the rest of the world.
The Colosseum has experienced lootings, earthquakes, and even bombings during World War Two since the sixth century. The Colosseum, displaying a strong sense of survival, served for many years as a warehouse, church, cemetery, and even a castle for nobles.
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CITY CENTRE OF ANCIENT ROME
Roman Forum, also known as Forum Romanum in Latin, was the most significant forum in ancient Rome. It was located on a flat area between the Capitoline and Palatine hills. In republican times, gladiatorial battles, law courts, and public gatherings all took place in the Roman Forum, which was also lined with stores and outdoor markets. Many of the city's most impressive temples and monuments were located there throughout the empire, when it primarily served as a hub for religious and secular performances and rituals.
The Cloaca Maxima, the Mamertine Prison, the Temple of Saturn, the Temple of Vesta, the Temple of Romulus, the Temple of Castor and Pollux, and the Temple of the Deified Caesar are just a few of the buildings that have survived in whole or in part.
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THE ANCIENT AMPHITHEATER THROUGH TIMES
The largest Roman amphitheater was the Colosseum, an oval structure that was 188 meters long, 156 meters wide, and 57 meters high. It is five floors tall, made of brick, and covered with travertine. It has room for more than 50,000 people. Its perimeter was determined by social class; the greater a person's rank, the closer they were to the arena.
Despite sustaining damage from attacks, the Coliseum underwent settlement and renovation work in the nineteenth century, and despite withstanding time and war to become a cultural icon for the city and the rest of the world.
Since the sixth century, the Colosseum has endured robberies, earthquakes, and even explosions. The Colosseum, showing a great will to live,
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Spanish Steps | Piazza Di Spagna 🇮🇹🇪🇺
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