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Europe » Italy » Lazio » Rome May 13th 2004

Ciao Today we day tripped to Tivoli, yes it is a tourist trap. The Villa we went to go see was litterlay at the end of a dead end street that pooled the people into a space so they could go not where else except into the Villa or buy from the vendors. Then it was off to Villa Farnese which was close ot Tivoli. But we were excorted through the villa by the gaurd. Seems they excort everyone to make sure you do not take any pics. Also to make sure you are out in a certain amont of time. The frescos were incredible. The most intresting room was the room at the end. They had done maps on the wall of what they felt the world was like. They used maps from the explores, ... read more

Europe » Italy » Lazio » Rome May 11th 2004

Allora, CAN YOU SAY MODERN ARCHITECTURE. It does exists here in Rome, I know from everything to this point you might have figured Rome quite building a few centries back but this is not the case. Look at what has happened ..lol The Jubilee Church is a catholic one, commisoned by the Pope in celabration of the last holy year 2000. So it  is a symbolical church in many respects.  The way in which is was constructed, I am not sure the architect was aiming for all this but the cleint says this is how it is so here goes.  The white planes that curve over and shelter the nave of the church represent the Trinity, which also resemble the sails of a ship.  Good eye, that would be because this church is symbolic of the church plowing ... read more
The courtyard for Jubilee
From the Rationalist ..
Fumicino City Hall

Europe » Italy » Lazio » Rome May 7th 2004

Buonasera, Well this is suppose to be the start of our long weekend. I say suppose to be becasue we were given our new assignment and have our independant project to do. So free is relative ... lol To give a clue our next group project is of St Ivo, which is one of the Baroque Masterpiece churches and by my favorite architect of that time period Borromini, San Carlo @ Fountains is also his. My all time favorite building of this time periond. The recent visit we took to it confirms this. So what we need to do is document this church with original photos ... becasue we know so much more than the professors and historians who have already documented it and put the info on the web for us.... along with digrams and ... read more

Europe » Italy » Lazio » Rome May 6th 2004

Ciao The gardens behind Villa D'Este (House Summer ... litterally ...lol) were my favorite part. It what gets me is this would be pope (he was never actually pope for whatever reasons so to consol himself he had a garden that symoblized rome from the view of the Vatican built into his garden - this way he could feel as if he was a pope) He was a very intresting caricture. It is funny I thought when you gave your service to the church you took a vow of poverty. They really must have missed that memo. Most of our great architecture we owe to the Catholic church. The house we have been to see have all been house of Pope's or the Pope's family. They works they commisoned to go inside of these houses were ... read more

Europe » Italy » Lazio » Rome May 5th 2004

After a long train ride from Geneva to Rome, our whole travel study group disembarked at the main train station in Rome and walked to our Hostel. Suitcases and all, the 20+ members of our group snaked for about an hour though various roads, getting lost a few times and wearing ourselves out after a busy day. Considering the situation, we did arrive at our hostel in a decent amount of time. We grabbed dinner at a unique restaurant close to the Spanish Steps, complete with pay-per minute internet at the table. After that, we were tired and decided to kill the last of the Swiss beer from Geneva. Our little rooms at the Salvation Army guest house were not super large, barely enough for bags and two people. Breakfast was a joke, but good news ... read more
Dinner at the White Hen
Entrance to the road leading to our Hotel
Italian and EU flags at sunset

Europe » Italy » Lazio » Rome May 5th 2004

Hi All, Well today I witnessed something I have never witnessed in Rome to date. The pick pockets are out. I read about it in my handy dandy Rick Steves guide book. But my having my A Game out, my backpack is always locked and nothing valuable is in my pockets - I was not taken. But it was unreal. I saw a group of three children swam in and make a ruckus and one of the people natives shooed them out and everyone was checking their pockets. But sadly on the way to Italain class there were tourists who did not have the A Game and they were gotten. Two elderly people, obviously a couple, got both of their wallets. It is very sad. But I am definatley going to be more carefull than I ... read more
The details ..
Here is where the walking journey Started today
This was a nice moment

Europe » Italy » Lazio » Rome May 1st 2004

Hi All, Today was fun,  It started with another migrane.  The weather here is so violent, one day clear and beautifull and the next is cloudy and gloom and raining.  But I was out of bed by late afternoon in time to enjoy the concert. See the link below.  Every year they have a concert on the first of May in celebration of Marx, well I do not think a lot of that was going on, but people we sure celebrating the beer makers.  I have never seen so much beer in one place in Italy.  Every where we go wine wine wine, but yesterday was a diffrent crowd.  Myself and Tomei found our way pretty close to the stage, thanks to my hand manouvaring though crowds.  So we had good views for about an hour ... read more

Europe » Italy » Lazio » Rome April 30th 2004

Hi all, Today started out on a not so good foot.  We were late getting to class but we do know where studio will be held from now on and will no longer be late.  In all honesty these streets are not very clear, how many roads do you know that change names from one intersection to the next.  But it is in a very unique side of town.  They call it Traverse, it was a part of Rome where the less desirable people were living. They developed their own kind of architecture and style to this little area and when Roma open their arms to them they put on facades to better blend with other parts of Rome.  But it still has a very unique style, you know when you have entered that part of ... read more

Europe » Italy » Lazio » Rome April 27th 2004

Allora, Today we start our walking tour at the Forum. Then wonder over to Trajens Market... read more
Aonther Market Shot ...
This last one is looking down and Entrance tothe Market below




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