Rome - Rome what to see in 5 hours?!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Rome in 5 hours? It is nonsense! It's impossible! - I agree with You! But, unfortunately, during a Mediterranean Cruise that is how much time You get to see the Capital of Italy!
    The liner arrives at the port of Civitavecchia at 8 - 8:30 in the morning, usually at 10:00 You're sitting on the train, "Civitavecchia - Rome", around 11:00 - You are in the Vatican, and at 16:00 You must be on the train back, as at 17:30 you have to be on the ship!
    In Rome, for good, must take a minimum of 2-3 days for a minimum of exploring the city.
    But nevertheless, something to watch to "take a bite" this beautiful and ancient city in the World?
    See my movie and my itinerary and offer your own!
    From the Vatican to the Colosseum we walked, then got the metro to Termini station - the main station of Rome.
    We visited: the Cathedral of St. Peter and climbed to its dome, admired from the bridge Vittorio Emanuele II and Castel Sant'angelo and Aliev Bridge, fountain Terrina and the Church of Santa Maria in Valicella, took a walk on a beautiful Square
    Piazza Navona, admire the fountains "moor", the “Four rivers” and "Neptune", the Egyptian obelisk Agonalis and the Church of Sant'agnese in agone, gone to the Temple of all gods - the Pantheon, a masterpiece of the architecture of Ancient Rome, next is the favorite fountain of all lovers of tourists, the Trevi Fountain, where I threw a coin, making a wish, then proceeded to "Dentures" in Rome - the Vittoriano and Forum ancient World - Roman, of course we could not pass up the symbols of Rome - the arch of Constantine and the Colosseum!
    We have not seen all of Rome, but we left with confidence that I will definitely be back! :-)
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    Rome (ital. Roma [ˈroːma]) is the capital and largest city of Italy. The administrative center of the region of Lazio and the province of Rome. Situated on the river Tiber.
    Rome is one of the oldest cities in the world, the ancient capital of the Roman Empire. In Antiquity (III century BC) Rome became often called Eternal (Latin. Roma Aeterna). One of the first so-called Rome Roman poet Alibi Tibell (I century BC) in his second Elegy. Notions of "eternity" of Rome is largely preserved after the fall of the Roman civilization, bringing the appropriate epithet in modern languages.
    Also called Rome "city on seven hills". Originally settlements were located on the Palatine hill, were subsequently inhabited the neighboring hills: the Capitol and the Quirinal. Somewhat later settlements appeared on the last four hills (Celia, Aventine, Esquiline and Viminale).

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