Long Lines
November 10, 2019 in Italy ⋅ 59 °FFrom here, we can still see the Coliseum. That line is so long now! I’m thinking, at this point, a visit to the Coliseum would be an all day project. I’m so happy we thought ahead and got ourRead more
From here, we can still see the Coliseum. That line is so long now! I’m thinking, at this point, a visit to the Coliseum would be an all day project. I’m so happy we thought ahead and got ourRead more
Today we enjoy this impressive building ... a Triumphal arch to the "victory" of Rome during the uprising of the Jews in 70/71 a.c. and the plundering and destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem ... itRead more
Rom zu Fuss. Bei 30° Grad. Und Massen von Menschen.
Und das mit Hund!
Von wegen wer den Strassenverkehr überlebt, kann auch Drachen töten... wer DAS unbeschadet übersteht, kann's!
Der VerkehrRead more
Seeing all of these ruins is amazing! I’ve always been fascinated by history and archeology but reading about it so so different from actually experiencing it!
The admission cost for Palatine Hill was included with our Coliseum tickets which was convenient. Well, now that we’ve conquered the lines, let’s see what this place is all about.
Lots of stone remnants of the ancient heart of Rome where laws were passed and other important Roman activities occurred.
Considering the age of these walls, I’m amazed that they are still standing! Things in those days were really made to last!
I’ve enjoyed seeing Palatine Hill but, now that we’ve seen everything, it’s time to move on. I love seeing such historical places. It’s like stepping back into the past!
Stiamo sudando così tanto che siamo diventati tutti luccicosi
Nonostante questo Dani e Benny sono fieri del loro itinerario e non vogliono mollare
You might also know this place by the following names:
Arco di Tito, Titusbogen, Arch of Titus, Arco de Tito, طاق تیتوس, Tituksen riemukaari, Arc de Titus, שער טיטוס, Titus diadalíve, Arcus Titi, Boog van Titus, Łuk Tytusa, Titov slavolok, Titusbågen