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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Roman Forum (古羅馬遺址), Arch of Constantine, Via dei fori imperiali, Rome Italy 2013 羅馬意大利自由行


We left the crowded place at Colosseum, continue our walk to Via dei fori imperiali ( a road that in the city center of Roma) , and passing by Roman Forum and heading to Piazza Vienna.

This is Arch of Constantine (Arco di Costantino) , just located beside Colosseum.. 

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a bit slanting of Arch of Constantine and Colosseum, hehehe..

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This is Arch of Titus (Arch de Tito ) it seem this is older than the Arc de Triomphe in Paris France, but the size is smaller than Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
 

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We did not walk the whole place of Roman Forum (古羅馬遺址) (is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome) . This place is too huge, we just passing by and enter to road Via dei fori imperiali..
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see the map you can know this place is huge
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I understand buying ticket from this entrance is faster than buying at Colosseum. This ticket can be entered to both Colosseum and Roman Forum..
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we walked along Via dei fori imperiali (Via means road), and it was closed for cars to enter on Sunday( but not sure it is every Sunday also closed) . We can walked freely along this road. 

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When we look back, Colosseum was behind us..
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Wow, amazing street performance!
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Not sure how long he can stand in our hot weather here, LOL..
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Spray painting
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The bird is real one wor..
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The yellow arrow shown the road map we walked from Arch of Constantine and Colosseum to Piazza Vienna ..

16 comments:

  1. Wonderful pics of Italy. Great to see that you had a blast.
    Deepa

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  2. nice place to visit. i love to be there one day

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  3. Wow..nice place. Hope i can be there too!

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  4. Wonderful photos , Sonia ! Love those magnificent and crumbly :D architecture !

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  5. i like the building, so nice and classic :)

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  6. Nice pictures! Really a huge place to roam about...

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  7. Nice clicks, love this place. I saw the same street performance in Barcelona, incredible right? My curiosity got me searching for the trick behind it :)

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  8. Wow, nice pictures and I didn't know that place is so big.

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  9. Great interesting historical place. Hopefully I get to visit this place one day before I grow old or else cant do all the walking for hours.....hehe

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  10. We didn't see those street performance ..maybe that time too cold can't perform like that...haha...

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  11. Lots of walking involved. Did you bring your best walking shoes there? The street performers were indeed pretty amazing!

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  12. wow, that street performance, how did he do that? like sitting on air!

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  13. Good morning,
    Wonderful photos. Hope that I can visit this place too before I cannot walk!

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  14. Italy is probably the first country I'd love to visit in Europe! It seems like you had a nice weather too!

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  15. Ooo...I missed a couple of your post here. The most beautiful Euro country. Just look at those historical leftover compare to Melaka....!
    Kristy

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