http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com Crazy Street musician in Rome Italy. We were out in Trastevere Rome, one Friday night in Mid December, and found this guy performing in the side streets. http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com The Trevi Fountain is the most famous fountain in Rome, Italy and perhaps the world. You only need to follow the buzz of the crowd from far to find the fountain. http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com The ancient Roman Colosseum as it's incorrectly called was better known as the Flavius amphitheatre. Perhaps the 35m high Statue of Nero "The Colossus" that stood outside the Colosseum is where the modern name comes from?
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com The Floods in Rome Italy at the Tiber island(Isola Tiberina). The island has a hospital and church. The church was engulfed by water but the hospital narrowly escaped the floods in Rome. http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com/ Rome at night: Late November in the Campo dè Fiori square. The square is a hub for nightlife activities in the area and is surrounded by restaurants, pubs and a good mix of age groups. http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com/
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com Views across Via dei Fori Imperiali (Ancient Roman Forum Road) looking towards Trajan's market. To the right is the start of the Ancient Roman Forum ending at the Roman Colosseum.
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com This intersection is situated at Piazza Venezia (Venice Square) in Rome Italy. This was actually a calm day, you should see how it gets in Summer! The building that appears to the right is the Victor Emmanuel Monument.
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com Inside view of one of the most celebrated monuments in the world, the St Peter's Basilica. This extrordinary building is located in the Vatican City, Rome Italy and is the home of the Catholic Church and the Pope. http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com The Colosseum was inaugurated in 80 a.d. and could seat up to 87,000 people. At the time it was used mostly for gladiator fights but also as a site for navy battles. The colosseum would be filled with water from a near by artificial lake. http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com Commissioned by Emperor Caracalla the Ancient Roman Baths of Caracalla were completed AD 217. These Roman bath houses boasted modern plumbing of copper tubing and valves, and could accommodate over 1500 guests at a time.
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com Looking across modern day Circus Maximus, I'm not sure what some people expect, but I suppose it's not a green park used (also used for concerts). Palatine hill the birth place of Remus and Romulus is in the distance.
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Christmas Time Piazza Navona, Rome Italy - beautiful!
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com Christmas Time Piazza Navona, Rome Italy. Piazza Navona is absolutely spectacular during Christmas Time in Rome. I managed to get this clip at 9:00Pm December 18th 2008 at a quiet time. http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com Inside the Pantheon and walking out viewing the massive columns and the square outside the Pantheon (Piazza della Rotonda). The Pantheon is in remarkable condition considering it's age. http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com
http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com A 180 degrees view of the biggest piazza in Rome, the St. Peter's Square. This beautiful square, designed by Bernini, is almost identical in dimension as the inside of the Colosseum and it can contain up to 300,000 people. Every Wednesday a congregation gathers in the square to hear a Papal address. http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com
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