We love the pizza, the gelato, the sights...but not the Metro. Seemed like every train was like line #4 in Paris: packed to the gills. On the Metro was where we encountered the pick pocket team. That was a little dicey, but they got nothing from us! The picture below is taken while waiting on a Metro train. You'd think, by the lack of people on the platform, that you'd be getting onto an empty train. Not so! In fact, most of the people of Rome are already on that train and there will barely be room for one more!
Rome is a city of almost 3 million people. And it seems like every single one of them was walking the street with us on Sunday, especially in the Campo de Firoi area! That entire piazza was packed wall to wall. We managed to find a Tavolo to rest our feet and sip on some wine before heading on to Castel Sant'Angelo. This was originally Emperor Hadrian's tomb, then it was the popes' fortress, then a prison, and finally now it's a church. This place is huge!!!!
We did luck into a Praetorian Guard re-enactment at the Pantheon. Dumb luck that! There were Senators, Ladies, Centurians and lots of Praetorians. It was cool to see them do their close-order drills.
One of the strangest sights we've seen was under the Chuuch of Santa Maria della Immacolata Concezione. There you'll find the bones of about 4000 Capuchin Friars laid out in "artistic" style. They aren't sure exactly who filled these six crypts with these works of art; they just know it happened between 1732 and 1775.
We've seen so much here...yet so little. We saw lots of churches, but not even one tenth of the churches there are to see. And...even the churches we visited hold so much that we left many works of beauty and treasure unseen.
Yes, lots of great memories made here...sights, food, wine and people. It was a great way to continue to celebrate Monte and Aleta's 30th wedding anniversary.
We did toss coins into Trevi Fountain so you never know...we might be back!
Grazie, Roma. Grazie.
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