Rome
ITALY | Saturday, 11 August 2007 | Views [241]
i got to the capital of Italy during the afternoon of Tuesday 7th. The
campsite is just outside the ring road (no way was i going to cycle
into the centre).Its quiet and a courtesy coach takes you the mile or
so to the local train station at prima porta.From there it is a 20
minute ride into the centre of Rome.
My mental picture of Rome
was formed mostly by one of my favourite films - roman holiday, staring
Gary Grant and the young and always beautiful Audrey Hepburn. Have to
say, i think Rome would look better in black and white and before
McDonald's came along!
On my 1st day sightseeing i slowly
bimbled towards the Colosseum ( it was 1 of only 2 places i really
wanted to see ). When i arrived there an hour and a half later from
walking the 3 kms from the train station, well lets just say the queue
was slightly on the long side. So, me being me, didn't want to stay in
one place standing for at least 2 hours and once again off i went. I
headed for the 2nd place on my very short list of things to see. When i
arrived at the Pantheon it was relatively empty.
I walked in and
straight away the eyes headed upwards towards the dome and the circular
opening at its centre. The dome, which until the latter half of the
20th century was the biggest concrete dome in the world, was jaw
dropping beautiful. Its Recessed squares going upwards getting smaller
the nearer to the top was unadorned and naked in its majesty. The lower
half ( or circular walls ) had been ruined once again by the catholic
church by turning it from a "house of the gods" into just a "house of
god". Still it was worth the cycle ride to get here and be able to
stand inside!
When i left the Pantheon behind i wandered to and
along the river for a short while. I came to the bridge nearest the
Vatican, so i thought I'd pop over and have a look. Have to say, St
Peters square looks better, bigger and more impressive on the TV. Did i
queue up to have a look around the palace and check out the
murals....erm...NO!
Once at the campsite bar, i stayed till closing time, which was 1am...mmm....nice!
On
the Friday, i once again headed into Rome. This time i made good time
on the walk to the Colosseum and the queue was only 50 minutes long.
The Colosseum was the highlight of my time in Rome. As i walked through
the grand arch that lead into the arena i had a "sense of history"
moment that i hadn't felt before in Rome. I spent about two hours
inside, walking around or just standing still. I looked down on the
killing ground and tried to imagine what it was like back in the heyday
of the games, with 50,000 Romans cheering on the mayhem and slaughter.
Once i had left the Colosseum i felt that my time in Rome had come to a
natural conclusion.
Today is Saturday and tomorrow, if its not raining, I'll be off to the west coast of Italy triking down it to Pompeii and beyond
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