Day two in Rome was our Colosseum day! Chris had put forth a lot of effort to try to get us tickets and was able to score some attic tickets around noon.
We started the day by heading to the Roman Forum, which was pretty incredible. We started out at the Arch of Titus on the Via Sacra.
There were so many ruins to see, but it was impressive how much still remained.
You could see the Colosseum at the end of the Forum.
You can see the Vestal Courtyards and much of the Roman Forum in this picture, plus the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine in the top right (the arches) which is significant because it was the last basilica built in Rome and the largest building in the forum.
We also saw the Temple of Vesta (the columns on the right) and the Temple of Castor (left) which date from 14 BC.
Then we walked over to the Arch of Septimus Severus.
And then we went up to Palantine Hill where you can see the Arch of Constantine:
It was amazing to view the Colosseum with no one else around.
The hallways were empty.
After all those tours we took a break for some gelato - raspberry for me this time.
Then we all showered, changed, and headed out for a walk before dinner. We walked up Capitoline Hill and saw the Mamertine prison, where theoretically Peter and Paul were imprisoned and where Paul wrote 2 Timothy.
I found a church bearing my name while we wandered.
And then it was out to dinner and home to get ready for an early morning at the Vatican!
3 comments:
These pics are incredible. It's hard to believe those places are still standing! I toured the coliseum by myself while Bob was at a conference and it was so long ago, I've forgotten a lot of it. Thanks for the refresher! I loved Rome!
And your charcuterie, spritzes and prosecco look amazing!!
Absolutely incredible! There are some many more ruins than I thought. The pictures are amazing! The food looks delicious too!
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