After staying up later last night to listen to some funny
stories from some of the guys who went out last night, it was nice to be able
to sleep in a little later than we had been. We got going at 8:20am and headed
out to see some piazzas, monuments, and a museum.
Next we traveled to several different piazzas and fountain areas.
We visited the Piazza Navona, which has the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (a
fountain created by Bernini with an Egyptian obelisk on top of it), Trevi
Fountain, the Spanish Steps in the Piazza di Spagna, Piazza del Popolo, and a
church right next to our hotel: Santa Maria Sopra Minerva.
Each of these places were quite fascinating and impressive.
They seem to be extreme tourist attractions as well as hot spots for locals to
hang out. I cannot help but think about how bizarre it would be to have the
city that I live in be a hot spot for international tourists and have so many
people around places where we would like to hang out. A lot of these different
piazzas were constructed to either host some event in ancient Rome, like the Piazza
Novona where chariot races were held, or to honor either some emperor of ancient
Rome or one of their mythological gods. In Rome after many of their conquests
they brought some monument back to show their power and might.
There are many obelisks
from ancient Egypt that were brought back, but unfortunately some of them have
had to be restored, so they are not completely original. There are a few that
are still mostly intact and are quite impressive in their quality, not only of
preservation, but of detail and precision of the carvings and hieroglyphics. It
was also interesting to learn about some of the different styles of
architecture. When we went to the church, Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, we saw
some of the Baroque and Gothic styles in the church with the different shaped
arches and accents of gold added to the church. It is exciting to get to see
these different styles in person, rather than attempting to learn them from a
book or something.
We also got to visit a small Leonardo da Vinci museum where
they have created models of some of his drawings for machines and contraption
that were never built. It was really cool to see some of his drawing being
recreated into some machines that we could play with and see how they worked.
Leonardo da Vinci is one of my favorite people because of all of the different
things that he did and created. We are going to be going to another museum with
some of his stuff later on, so I am excited about that.
I still have a couple of days left in Rome, and tomorrow we
are going to be doing a photo scavenger hunt around Rome. That should be fun! I
am also excited and hopeful that we will be going to some crypts and catacombs
before we leave Rome.
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