Roma, Italia: in photos
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| I took a 5 week long trip across multiple cities in Europe last month. I stayed in Rome for 10 days, and it was the first place I visited in this trip. What a feast to the eyes and soul! Photo 1: A street in Rome, Colosseum in the background Photo 2: A street in Rome from a Colosseum window Photo 3: Roman Forum Photo 4: Roman Forum Photo 5: Santa Maria del Popolo Photo 6: A street in Trastevere Photo 7: A street in Trastevere Photo 8: A street in Trastevere Photo 9: The school of Athens by Raphael, Vatican Museums Photo 10: A window in Saint Peter’s Basilica Photo 11: St. Peter’s Square Photo 12: A street in Rome, big fan of these tiny cars Photo 13: A street in Rome, big fan of these into cars Photo 14: David (Bernini), Galleria Borghese Photo 15: Favorite Roman pasta- Spaghetti alla Gricia Photo 16: A street in Rome Photo 17: Trevi Fountain Photo 18: Madonna dei Pellegrini (Caravaggio), Basilica di Sant’Agostino Photo 19: A bottle of CHINOTTO! Photo 20: Thank you! [link] [comments] |
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