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Author Archives: d4vid
Fontana III
Although the Piazza Navona is dominated by the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, at either end are two smaller, less ostentatious fountains: the Fontana del Moro……and the Fontana del Nettuno.
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Stadium
The Piazza Navona‘s cloistered shape (round at the top, squared off at the bottom) is because it was built atop the ruins of the Stadium of Domitian. The stadium was used almost exclusively for ludi (sporting events like what we think … Continue reading
Inverso
The back of the Palatine Hill as seen from the Circus Maximus to the south. Note the workmen in orange laboring on the hillside.
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Biblioteca II
The Baths of Diocletian were the biggest in Rome. Even bigger than the Baths of Caracalla. So big that it boasted two libraries (among many other amusements.) In additon to parts of the structure being incorporated into the Santa Maria degli … Continue reading
Angeli
As a native Angelino, I felt that I ought to have a special connection with Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri. The place is almost unrelentingly ornate. I found this stained glass cupola of the night sky particularly … Continue reading
Ininterrotto
The Pantheon is amazingly well-preserved compared to the other ancient ruins in Rome. (For many of the ancient sites, I hear Indiana Jones’ voice in my head muttering “the general poor condition of the find.”) The secret of its preservation … Continue reading
Fora
Crowded near the Altare della Patria and the Roman Forum are the ruins of several emperors’ fora. This is Trajan’s column and the ruins of Trajan’s forum. Statue of Trajan. The Forum of Nerva was begun by Domition but … Continue reading
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Padre II
Lying between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill — and towering over the ruins of the Roman Forum — is the Altare della Patria. It commemorates Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a united Italy. (No mean feat.)This … Continue reading
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Vicolo
Travestere is a charming neighborhood just west of the Tiber and south of Vatican City. It had a real sense of Old World charm (or, at minimum, and Imagineered sense of Old World charm.) Like San Sebastiano, here is yet … Continue reading
Ponte
An abandoned chunk of a bridge that once crossed the river Tiber. This, the only island in the Tiber, was once the location of an ancient temple to Aesculapius, the Greek god of medicine.
Cripta
The Basilica of Saint Mary of Cosmedin — the portico of which is home to the Bocca della Verità — was built on the ancient Forum Boarium. Beneath the church lies “Hadrian’s crypt”. (Not the emperor. The name of the … Continue reading
Bocca
The famous Bocca della Verità as immortalized in Roman Holiday with Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck. (Or Only You with Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey, Jr. If you’re a philistine.) Putting my hand in the mouth, all I could think … Continue reading
Elefante
Another fucking obelisk. This time with an elephant in the Piazza della Minerva. (“The Elephant & Obelisk” sounds like a particularly hoity-toity pub name.)
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