Showing posts with label Rome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rome. Show all posts

Aug 14, 2009

Roman Holiday





Rome is such a beautifully photogenic place...full of bright colored buildings with shuttered windows and flower boxes, winding cobblestone streets, lively Plazas with stunning fountains, and architecture, art, and ancient ruins everywhere you look. The city feels more alive then anywhere I think I have ever visited.







I could have spent the entire time photographing the Tiber river that runs through the center of the city. The bridges spanning it are all adorned with sculptures, adorable light posts, and bricked arches that match the ancient architecture of the city.





Trevi Fountain

The ancient sites and architecture are truly spectacular. It is so amazing to learn about the ancient history and civilization as you walk through the sites themselves. Cory loved seeing the buildings up close that he had studied and used for reference so often.







And of course, the art at the Vatican. Gazing up at Michelangelo's work in the Sistine Chapel, seeing the enormous collection of marble sculpture, and the giant frescoes by Raphael was a special experience. I actually wasn't even that excited about visiting the Vatican beforehand - but the art there just absolutely takes your breath away (even if it is sometimes hard to see amidst the massive crowds that are shuffling through the narrow corridors).



The Dome on St.Peters



No trip to Rome could possibly be complete without visiting a few of its staggering amount of cathedrals and crypts. The sheer size of St.Peters, the intricacy of some of the alters, the mind-blowing age of some of the buildings - and of course some of the totally bizarre and disturbing crypts (the last picture is of one in particular where they bury - and display - monks).

Speghetti al Grecia





Of course the highlight for me was the food and Gelato. I have been cooking nothing but Italian food since I left! The best ice cream I have ever had in my life is the last photo - from a place near the Trevi Fountain called San Crispino. Try the Meringue.

Aug 6, 2009

I left my heart in Rome

Roma

What an amazing city...so much history, so much life....so much good food! I almost died I loved the food so much. Don't even get me started on the Gelato and Granita...and let me tell you, a lemon Granita is about the perfect thing when its 105 degrees outside and you have just finished your bajillionth walking tour. Oh my, how I loved Rome.

I finally got my computer and internet up and running in my new flat today so it won't be long before I have more photos to share with you. It will be hard to focus on that though when I am so busy trying to figure out how soon I can get back to Italy while enjoying the gorgeous Berlin summer on my new Roof Terrace.

La Dolce Vida, no?

(actually....not entirely! Plenty of posts to come soon on the not-so-fun aspects of moving, being an immigrant and traveling...but lets focus on the postive for now mmmkay? )