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Roman Faces

This is quite a change from the sinister gargoyles I’m accustomed to!

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Exterior Wall

The Pantheon

Romans love their domes, and this is the mother of them all. This was the largest dome in the world until the 15th century. Don’t feel too bad, though, since it’s still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. The Pantheon originated in 27 B.C., when a temple was ordered by Marcus Agrippa. In […]

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Madonnelle

You can’t walk five blocks in Rome without seeing a madonnelle, or small madonna, staring out at you. Really. There are over 700 of them on street corners in the historic center. The original concept dates back to pagan times when votive wall shrines were set up to honor the Lares, spirits believed to protect […]

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Nile, representing Africa, has a veiled head since the river's source was unknown.

Piazza Navona

If you were standing here in the first century A.D., you were likely a revered Roman athlete competing in a footrace before a crowd of 30,000 in the Stadio di Domiziano. Then, this area was an outlying district known as Campus Martius, or Field of Mars, that housed arenas and barracks. It did not become […]

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My favorite sisters

Vatican City Pilgrimage

One of the most powerful sights in Vatican City was the priests and nuns among the hordes of tourists taking photos, gawking at sculptures and gazing up at frescoes.

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Thankfully, the bear is hooked up to this cooling system.

L’orso

Picture this: Rome. A maze of narrow cobblestone streets opens into a square. Eight a.m. Eighty degrees and humid. A powerful klieg light illuminates not only the entire scene, but the entire length of the tight street behind it. A man. A bear. A bear? Yes, a poor, poor man in a full bear costume… […]

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An amusing sign in Traversere

Roman Signs

These modified Do Not Enter signs have quickly become my favorites. I love that every country has slightly different versions. Some other amusing signs seen around Rome.

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