Saturday, January 9, 2016

Oh, Rome! (Part 2)


After our wonderful time in the Vatican City, our tour group took the bus to another area of town. We walked and visited the Trevi Fountain, which unfortunately was under repairs at the time. There was a little tub of water so you could still throw your coin in. Eight months later, the fountain was still under construction. I'll just have to go a third time to see it in all it's glory! 

Photo by ZH

The Pantheon was first built for the Roman gods, but was later turned into a church to honor Mary and the martyrs. We visited toward the middle of the day and it was full of tourists. Go early in the morning to avoid the crowds. 


Photo by ZH



The Colosseum was amazing to see.  It was originally built for gladiator games and other sports. But during the reign of Decius (201- 251 AD), he had many Christians persecuted in the arena. A cross stands there today to honor the Christian martyrs during that time. 



Photo by ZH


Our last stop: the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers), centerpiece of the Piazza Navona. Four giants figures made of marble signify the four rivers that were known at the time of the 17th century. As you walk closer to it you can hear the running waters and one can sit and listen to it all day.




Photo by ZH

There are plenty of restaurants to eat and have your fill at the piazza, but Zach and I decided to find an out-of-the-way eatery somewhere, and we were not disappointed! It was a lovely ending to a very, very long day. 

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