Walk around Rome Italy 4K. Piazza Venezia - Trastevere - Piazza Navona.
This walk around begins near Piazza Venezia, then we will cross the Tiber into the Trastevere area and end the walk on Piazza Navona.
0:00 Via Quattro Novembre
0:45 Via Cesare Battisti
4:20 Piazza Venezia
6:50 Palazzo Venezia
7:02 Altare della Patria
12:25 Chiesa di Santa Maria di Loreto Colonna Traiana
14:40 Foro Traiano
17:00 Mercati di Traiano
22:00 Piazza Venezia
25:30 Piazza d'Aracoeli
28:05 Cordonata Capitolina
28:45 Campidoglio Palazzo Senatorio
28:52 Palazzo Nuovo
33:35 Foro Romano
36:30 Arco di Settimio Severo
36:57 Chiesa dei Santi Luca e Martina
37:10 Curia lulia
40:05 Campidoglio Palazzo dei Conservatori
40:50 Via del Campidoglio
41:38 Foro Romano
45:20 Via del Teatro di Marcello
47:35 Teatro Marcello
50:00 Via Luigi Petroselli
51:50 Piazza della Bocca della Verità Tempio di Portuno
52:25 Arco di Giano
52:35 Tempio di Ercole Vincitore
52:50 Santa Maria in Cosmedin
53:10 Fontana dei Tritoni
55:00 Lungotevere Aventino
58:25 Ponte Palatino
59:00 Ponte Rotto
1:00:30 Ponte Cestio
1:04:10 Via Titta Scarpetta
1:05:30 Via in Piscinula
1:06:00 Piazza in Piscinula
1:06:20 Case dei Mattei
1:06:40 Via della Lungaretta
1:10:15 Piazza Sidney Sonnino
1:11:00 Basilica di San Crisogono
1:12:45 Via della Lungaretta
1:17:20 Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere
1:24:45 Via della Paglia
1:25:35 Piazza di S. Egidio
1:26:25 Via della Scala
1:29:45 Porta Settimiana
1:29:53 Via di Santa Dorotea
1:30:55 Via Benedetta
1:31:10 Piazza di S. Giovanni della Malva
1:31:46 Via Di Ponte Sisto
1:32:30 Piazza Trilussa
1:32:55 Fontanone di Ponte Sisto
1:34:55 Ponte Sisto
1:37:15 Via Giulia
1:38:58 Fontana del Mascherone
1:39:25 L'Arco Farnese
1:40:20 Via dei Farnesi
1:42:05 Piazza Farnese
1:42:45 Palazzo Farnese
1:42:57 Chiesa di Santa Brigida
1:43:35 Via Dei Baullari
1:44:10 Campo de' Fiori
1:52:15 Via dei Giubbonari
1:54:40 Largo dei Librari
1:55:00 Santa Barbara dei Librai
1:55:40 Via dei Giubbonari
1:57:00 Piazza Benedetto Cairoli
1:58:55 Via Arenula
2:00:55 Largo di Torre Argentina
2:02:30 Via delle Botteghe Oscure
2:08:05 Via di S. Marco
2:09:50 Piazza Venezia
2:12:00 Via del Plebiscito
2:14:25 Piazza del Gesù
2:14:55 Corso Vittorio Emanuele II
2:22:42 Piazza di S. Pantaleo
2:23:10 Via della Cuccagna
2:23:57 Piazza Navona
2:24:40 Fontana del Moro
2:26:00 Fontana dei Fiumi
2:27:35 Fontana del Nettuno
2:31:45 Via della Cuccagna
2:32:40 Piazza di S. Pantaleo
2:33:10 Corso Vittorio Emanuele II
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La grotte et les volières des Farnèse: un magnifique jardin historique vient d’être restauré sur le Palatin.
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A la fine du seizième siècle, les Farnèse, la famille du pape Paul III, créèrent un jardin unique sur le Palatin, le lieu même où Romulus avait fondé la ville. Ils voulaient ainsi renouer avec le passé imperial et, après le tragique sac de Rome de 1527, accomplir un acte de refondation de la ville.
Le magnifique jardin sur terrasses était autrefois ceinturé par un mur percé par des fenêtres. Les promeneurs, à travers ces fenêtres, pouvait admirer une sorte de cartes postales du Forum, qui fractionnaient l’ensemble en tableaux individuels, selon un procédé typiquement maniériste.
Une gallérie souterraine emmenait à la salle à manger d’été, une grotte peinte avec une tonnelle et des musciens qui se penchent du ciel. L’eau qui coulait, si précieuse dans la canicule romaine, venait de la fontaine rustique au dessus.
Des rampes décorées avec des stucs et des graffitis emmenaient, au dernier niveau, aux grandes volières pour des oiseaux rares. Et de la haut, toute la ville antique, du Capitole au Colisée se révélait, eblouissante.
Dans les jardins à l’italienne embaumés par les orangers, les Farnèse recevaient les visiteurs illustres et offraient des banquets . C’est là que repose toujours l’archéologue Giacomo Boni, qui eut le privilège de rester à jamais dans ce lieu enchanteur et unique.
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Walk around Rome Italy 4K. Circo Massimo - Teatro Marcello - Piazza Venezia - Piazza di Spagna.
This walk through ancient Rome, the capital of Italy, starts from Circo Massimo and Foro Boario and passes through Piazza Venezia to Piazza di Spagna.
0:00 Circo Massimo
0:35 Via della Greca
5:45 Santa Maria in Cosmedin
6:30 Foro Boario Tempio di Ercole Vincitore Fontana dei Tritoni
9:50 Bocca della Verità
21:20 Arco di Giano
21:50 Via Luigi Petroselli
22:03 Tempio di Portuno
25:30 Via del Teatro di Marcello
26:20 Teatro Marcello Templi di Apollo Sosiano e di Bellona
30:05 Via del Foro Piscario
37:05 Portico d'Ottavia
38:55 Chiesa di Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli
39:45 Via della Tribuna di Campitelli
41:15 Piazza di Campitelli
41:30 Chiesa di Santa Maria in Portico in Campitelli
43:50 Via dei Funari
44:25 Chiesa di Santa Caterina dei Funari
45:25 On right Palazzo Mattei
46:10 Piazza Mattei
46:15 Fontana delle Tartarughe
47:22 Via della Reginella
48:42 Via del Portico d'Ottavia
50:30 Piazza delle Cinque Scole
51:55 Via di S. Maria del Pianto
53:20 Via Arenula
54:20 Piazza Benedetto Cairoli
55:40 Parrocchia dei Santi Biagio e Carlo ai Catinari
58:05 Via dei Giubbonari
58:45 Largo dei Librari Santa Barbara dei Librai
59:05 Via dei Giubbonari
1:00:20 Campo de' Fiori
1:01:40 Via Dei Baullari
1:02:15 Piazza Farnese Palazzo Farnese
1:02:55 Chiesa di Santa Brigida
1:03:10 Via Dei Baullari
1:03:45 Campo de' Fiori
1:04:55 Piazza del Biscione
1:05:10 Via del Biscione
1:05:30 Piazza Pollarola
1:05:45 Piazza del Paradiso
1:06:30 Via dei Chiavari
1:06:55 Largo del Pallaro
1:07:15 Via dei Chiavari
1:07:35 Piazza dei Satiri
1:07:45 Via dei Chiavari
1:08:40 Piazza Benedetto Cairoli
1:11:15 Via Arenula
1:12:50 Largo di Torre Argentina
1:20:20 Via del Plebiscito
1:23:00 Chiesa del Gesù
1:24:45 Via degli Astalli
1:25:15 Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Venezia Giardino di Palazzo Venezia
1:28:55 Via del Plebiscito
1:30:05 Piazza Venezia
1:32:35 Altare della Patria
1:40:55 Via Cesare Battisti
1:46:45 Via del Corso
1:53:10 Piazza Colonna
2:00:55 Largo Carlo Goldoni
2:01:15 Via dei Condotti
2:05:25 Piazza di Spagna Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti Trinità dei Monti
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The Ancient Roman Forum - Rome, Italy
Located in the center of Rome, the Roman Forum is a large plaza that is home to the ruins of several government buildings that survive from ancient Rome. The Roman Forum served as the center of public life in Rome for several centuries.
It is located at the base of Palatine Hill, and it's just a short walk from the Roman Colosseum and Trajan's Forum, making the area a popular tourist destination.
The Photos (in order)
I05A0388 - The Roman Forum, featuring the Colosseum (or Coliseum) in the distance
I05A0344 - Temple Ruins in the Roman Forum
I05A0359 - Ruins of Basilica Emilia, a civil basilica
I05A0335 - View of the Roman Forum from the Farnese Gardens on Palatine Hill; the Colosseum is in the background
I05A0362 - Altar in the Temple of (Julius) Caesar, built as a tribute to a deified Julius Caesar on the site where he was cremated
I05A0366 - Ruins of the Temple of the Castori (Castor and Pollux)
I05A0375 - Arco di Settimio Severo, the Arch of Septimius Severus, a triumphal arch built as a tribute to the victories over the Parthians
I05A0385 - Ruins of the Temple of Saturn, a temple to the god Saturn
Rome Baths of the Villa of the Quintilii near the Appian Way
The brothers Quintilius Condianus and Quintilius Maximus were, according to the Roman historian Dio (LXXII.5.3), famed for their learning, military skill, brotherly accord and wealth. They did everything together, even serving as joint consuls in 151. They were destroyed by the emperor Commodus who was jealous of them and convinced himself they must be plotting a rebellion. So he had them killed in c. 182-3 and stole their estates. Their villa has been a sight along the Appian Way since antiquity and it is now properly open to the public. It stretches between the Via Appia (the old Roman road) and the Via Appia Nuova but is only accessible to visitors from the Via Appia Nuova. The bus no. 664 stops outside and you can get on that by going to Arco di Travertino on the Rome Metro Linea A. The ticket gets you into the Baths of Caracalla and the Tomb of Cecilia Metella as well. This little film show you round the two vast bath blocks which form just one part of the massive establishment. Well worth visiting. There's a museum and it makes for a refreshing escape from Rome. Do be careful. You cannot access the villa from the Via Appia even though the villa's nymphaeum fronts the Via Appia - it is all fenced off. Filmed on 19 February 2014.
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Basilica di San Bartolomeo all'Isola, Rome - Italy (on 11 September 2015)
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Villa Farnesina, Rome
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Hi, I'm Alyson, your personal guide. Together with MyWoWo, I'd like to welcome you to one of the wonders of the world.
Today I'll accompany you through Villa Farnesina, which is one of the most fairy-tale like places in Rome!
The elegant villa that you're about to see once belonged to Agostino Chigi, a wealthy and educated banker of a family from Siena whose name is connected to the present building of the Council of Ministers. This villa is called La Farnesina because it was bought by the Farnese family towards the end of the 16th century.
Its architect, Baldassarre Peruzzi, was also from Siena. If you look at the façade, one side looks like any building in the city would, with two floors divided by regular frames; instead, the rear façade facing the garden has a much more countryside feeling, with two side wings and a deep loggia with five arcades. But long ago the back was the main entrance, with its splendid mythological frescoes based off of Raphael's cartoons.
You can see the ancient fable of Cupid and Psyche along the ceiling, while the center of the vault depicts the Feast of the Gods. Raphael transformed this spot into a fake pergola opening up towards the sky, and created a marvelous effect of continuity between the architecture, decoration, and nature.
The interior halls of Villa Farnesina are an example of the finest decorations of the early 1500s. You'll be seduced by the grandiose illusionist game of painted pairs of columns in the Perspectives Hall.
Don't miss the bedroom where Sodoma, originally from Piedmont, frescoed the Wedding of Alexander the Great and Roxana with exquisite grace and decorative taste. But the most important hall still awaits: the bright hall called The Triumph of Galatea, which is a masterpiece by Raphael. The protagonist of the scene, who's overflowing with vitality and clearly inspired by ancient art, is the nymph crossing the sea on a bizarre boat: a large shell with paddles that's pulled by two dolphins…
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