Saturday, April 30, 2022

Miscellaneous Roman Sights And Scenes

A few sights and scenes that didn't quite fit the narrative...

Palazzo Massimo, home of the National Roman Museum

Opera

Street scene

Interesting architecture everywhere


At the ever-mobbed Trevi

Us, too

Beautiful old buildings

Interesting new ones too

Protesting violence against women

Jesus as a homeless person...

You never know what's under the plaster...

Beneath the New Esquiline Market...the old one?

Ruins of a nymphaeum (water distribution) in a park near us

Just a few blocks away from our apartment, ruins of another
nymphaeum, 4th century BCE, once thought to be a Temple of Minerva

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