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Rome city tour
Rome walking tour –The Colosseum –Roman Forum – Monument to Victor Emmanuel ll – Trinità dei monti –Pantheon- - Piazza Navona – Fontain of Trevi – St. Jojn in Lateran - St. Angel Castle -- Sistine Chapel – St. Peter’s square – The Vatican Via dei Coronari - Arch of Constantine - the Quirinale – Column of Marcus Aurelius, Piazza Colonna - - Piazza di Spagna -- Quirinal Palace -- Basilica of Saint Peter -- Square Montecitorio - Arch of Constantine
Roma tour a piedi - Il Colosseo –Foro Romano - Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II - Trinità dei Monti -Pantheon- - Piazza Navona - Fontana di Trevi – S.Giovanni in Laterano - Castel Sant'Angelo - Cappella Sistina - Piazza San Pietro - il Vaticano - Via dei Coronari - Arco di Costantino - Quirinale - Colonna di Marco Aurelio, Piazza Colonna - - Piazza di Spagna - Palazzo del Quirinale - Basilica di San Pietro - Piazza Montecitorio - Arco di Costantino
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Piazza Navona is a piazza in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium. The ancient Romans went there to watch the agones (games), and hence it was known as Circus Agonalis (competition arena). It is believed that over time the name changed to in avone to navone and eventually to navona.
All sights in rome:
vatican museum, sistine chapel, vatican museum,
st. peter's, st. peter’s basilica, vatican city, the vatican gardens, the vatican museums, sistine chapel, gallery of mapsthe sobieski room, borgia apartment, the vatican pinacoteca, missionary-ethnological museum, st. peter’s square, piazza venezia, the roman forum, palatine hill, capitoline hill, esquiline hill, villa borghese,
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termini station, basilica of santa maria maggiore, colosseum, colosseo, ancient Rome,
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piazza di spagna, historic center rome, pompeii, national archaeological museum of pompeii,
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Roma HD. Rome in 4 days. Rome en 4 jours. Řím za 4 dny. [cz,en,fr]
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*** Rome is a city and special comune (named Roma Capitale) in Italy. Rome is the capital of Italy and also of the homonymous province and of the region of Lazio. With 2.8 million residents in 1,285.3 km2 (496.3 sq mi), it is also the country's largest and most populated comune and fourth-most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. Between 3.2 and 3.8 million people live in the urban area, and 4,194,068 in Rome metropolitan area.The city is one of Europe's and the world's most successful city brands, both in terms of reputation and assets. Its historic centre is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
*** Rome est la capitale de l'Italie depuis 1871. Elle se trouve dans la région du Latium, dans le centre du pays. Avec 2 783 300 habitants établis sur 1 285 km² (4 103 250 habitants avec l'agglomération en 2009).Rome est la troisième destination touristique la plus visitée d'Europe derrière Londres et Paris et son centre historique est classé par l'Unesco comme site du patrimoine mondial.
*** Řím se rozkládá na ploše 1285 km2 a leží na sedmi pahorcích -- Aventin, Celio, Esquilin, Kapitol, Palatin, Quirinal a Viminal. Městem protéká řeka Tiber, která ústí do Tyrhenského moře. Počet obyvatel: 4 mil. Podle historických pramenů byl Řím založen v roce 753 př.n.l.. Tento letopočet byl také historiky přijat za tradiční datum založení Říma. První sídla však na pahorcích Kapitol a Palatin vznikla pravděpodobně již v 10. století př.n.l. Později se osady rozšířily i na ostatní pahorky a jejich postupným spojováním začalo vznikat město.
Alessandro Algardi, papa Innocenzo X, Musei Capitolini manortiz
Bronze Honorary Statue for Innocent X Pamphilj
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In March 1645, in view of the Holy Year celebrations, the Secret Council and Public Council of the Conservators deliberated to erect a bronze honorary statue to the reigning Pope, Innocent X Pamphilj (1644-1655). Its designated location was Palazzo Nuovo, a building that was being completed upon the wishes of the same Pope in Piazza del Campidoglio, across from the 16th century Palazzo dei Conservatori.
The statue was completed in 1650 and placed in the great Hall of the Palazzo dei Conservatori. Later on, prior to 1671, the bronze was placed in its final location in the main Hall of the recently finished Palazzo Nuovo. Having been miraculously saved from the ravages during the French occupation at the end of the 18th century, the bronze was transferred in 1818 to the Hall of the Horatii and Curiatii upon the wishes of Pius VII. It was placed on its original pedestal, on the short wall in the back of the Hall, between the two doors.
The casting has several imperfections, some gaps for casting problems and limited cold finishing of the surfaces. The latter, rather than being a defect, gives the bronze an extraordinary strength. Even if it was not the sculptor’s intention, the non-finished effect enhances the extremely high quality of the work, considered by critics as one of Alessandro Algardi’s masterpieces.
Initially, the commission to create a statue in honor of Innocent X was assigned to Francesco Mochi, a master bronze caster and very famous sculptor who was paid 400 scudi in advance by the depositary of the Capitoline Chamber in early February 1646.
However the commission fell through and on 13 March 1646, the bronze was commissioned from the Bolognese sculptor Alessandro Algardi, who was already working in Rome in that period. On 13 January, Algardi received the first down payment of 500 scudi against the entire amount of 2500 scudi allocated for the statue.
The first casting of the work, most likely done by the sculptor himself in the Vatican foundry, was defective. Disappointed by the lack of success and taking full responsibility for the event, Algardi was aided by his friend Cardinal Virgilio Spada. The latter on 28 October 1648 “indemnified” him with the amount of 200 scudi that allowed the sculptor to pay for another casting attempt.
The second casting satisfied the purchasers and, even though its surfaces were not perfectly finished and the casting marks not removed, given the urgency to place the statue on the Capitoline Hill for the Holy Year celebrations, the large bronze statue was transported and placed on a temporary pedestal in the great Hall of the Palazzo dei Conservatori where, on 9 March 1650, Innocent X went to view
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Church of Saint John Saint Reparata, Chiesa dei Santi Giovanni e Reparata, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy
The church of Santi Giovanni e Reparata Lucca is a church that is located in Piazza San Giovanni. First seat of the bishops of the diocese, when the dignity of the cathedral at the beginning of the eighth century was transferred to San Martino was the right to the baptismal font, and this made it increasingly narrow the relationship between the two sacred buildings. In the early nineteenth century the church was indemaniata by the Napoleonic government, the private and the furnishings to house the archives of the ancient Republic. In 1828 it was reopened for worship, but in a situation much changed. The current layout dates back for much of the reconstruction of the second half of the twelfth century, but its origins are much older. The complex of Santa Reparata was built in the fifth century on an area of Roman settlement. Around the sixth century, it took on a function burial but the eighth century the church was running again. In the ninth century was opened a crypt where they were deposited the relics of St. Panteleimon, discovered in 1714. In the late tenth and early eleventh century were carried out new interventions. The traces of these events are now readable in the archaeological under the floor of the basilica, which in the twelfth century replaced the old plant. The new church - three aisles supported by columns with composite capitals, with an apse and transept - did not differ much in size from early Christian structure; it poses so strong affiliation with the guidelines neoantichi that characterize the architecture of Lucca from the end of the eleventh century. With this spirit classicist coexist new elements, typical of Lombard, which partitions and pilasters in the apse and transept, crowns arched molded busts on shelves with human and lion. The same mixture is detected decorative in: in the decoration of some capitals of the interior, rich in figures enveloped, leafy gargoyles, harpies and dragons, they reveal similarities with the repertoire of Guidetto. The same culture can be sought in the surviving decoration of the apse and archivolt of the central portal. Next to a collaborator Guidetto works in the architrave, with the Madonna praying between two angels and the Apostles, Villano, a sculptor of the most archaic and traditional culture, which completes its work in 1187. The complex and portal summarizes thus the two souls of mastery that reconstructs the church of the twelfth century. The baptistery was the subject of work in the twelfth century in this age is to report the source with pavement opus sectile but its global restructuring of the fourteenth century: in 1393 it was covered with the pointed dome supported by ribs. Very little remains today on site of the works of art from the second half of the fourteenth century enriched the church: the 1398 date the fresco of the Baptism of Christ on the baptismal font and well before the end of the century are to be dated the two great frescoed panels in the left transept of the Madonna between St. Nicholas and Catherine and Saints Ginese, Sebastian and Barbara. At the end of the fifteenth century given the frescoed lunette in the Baptistery with the Madonna with Saints, to be referred to the collaboration between Michael and Ansano Ciampanti. As of the end of the sixteenth century began the reorganization that continued throughout the first two decades of the next century. Among the most striking is the new facade that reuses however, for most of the Middle Ages. Inside, the same phase is due the coffered ceiling and the decoration of the apse, where Paul Guidotti frescoed Annunciation with the Eternal and Angels. At the end of the seventeenth century was opened in the left side chapel of St. Ignatius on a design by Domenico Martinelli, one of the most interesting Baroque achievements of Lucca, completely covered in polychrome marbles with fresco decorations in the dome, attributed to Hippolytus Marracci, depicting the glory of St. Ignatius. In the early nineteenth century the church was meant to Archive and in that circumstance was deprived of almost all its furnishings, largely dispersed. However, soon proved inadequate to the new function for serious moisture problems, was reconsecrated in 1828, with new altars and new paintings. The Baptistery assumed at the time the function of memorial chapel of the local glories.