Rome reflects its rich and cultured past through its many faces, among them legacies of the imperial era of the Caesars, opulent Renaissance and baroque arts and architecture and religious piety being the Catholic capital of the world. It was the seat of the Great Roman Empire and mother of civilization. Today, it is a place for romancing endless artforms, churches and museums, fountain splashed piazzas and grand monuments. |
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St. Peter’s Cathedral glows in early morning light. The majestic
dome was designed by Michelangelo and the Colonade by Bernini. |
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The papal apartment on the right where the Pope addresses the
crowd from the window
. Below, part of 140 sculptures of
saints created by Bernini with the help of his pupils. |
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Castel Saint` Angelo which was originally mausoleum of Emperor
Hadrian. From 1277 onwards it was occupied by the popes
until it became a museum in more recent times. |
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Viewed from Via D. Conciliazione, the famous
‘pasetto’ (passageway) is an elevated
corridor running from Castel Saint`
Angelo to the Vatican. |
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The Saint` Angelo Bridge over the Tiber River built by
Emperor Hadrian to provide access to his mausoleum.
It was then called the Ponte Elio. |
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Ponte Saint` Angelo adorned by sculptures of angels by
students of Bernini, a later addition to the bridge. |
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The Fountain of the Calderari at Piazza
Navona - the heart of Rome. It was built
over the former oval shaped stadium of
Domitian and over the centuries
had been the centre of social activities. |
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The famous Fountain of Four Rivers by
Bernini at Piazza Navona. Each of the four
figures represent a river - the Nile, Ganges,
Danube and Rio dela Plata. The figure in
picture represent the Ganges. |
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The Colosseum was the symbol of Rome and its life.
The amphitheatre was completed in 80 AD
and became the origin of professional gladiators. |
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Piazza di Spagna or the Spanish Steps was built in 1722 and the
top is the church of Trinta dei Monti built in 1495. Today,
it is a popular meeting place - to see and be seen. |
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The legendary Trevi Fountain built in the 18th
century - ‘if a foreigner toss a coin over his
or her shoulder into the fountain,
he will return to Rome’. |
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Villa d` Este is a magnificent palace famous for its beautiful
gardens and fabulous fountains. It was built by Ipollito II,
Cardinal of Ferrara and Governor of Tivoli. |