The Jewish Quarter
After havng a coffee by the Fontana delle Tartarughe, we headed into the Jewish quarter. We saw the synagogue then walked along the Teatro di Marcello and Portico di Octavia. This was a truly amazing walk — all the feels of the colosseum without the crowds.
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We saw these plaques/works as we entered the Jewish Quarter. This was in the Rioni of Santa’Angelo |
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Roman Catholic Church (Santa Maria del Pianto) has a rather inconspicuous entrance located in the Regola Rione of Rome
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Synagogue |
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Portico d’Ottavia |
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Look at the homes built on top of Teatro di Marcello |
Heading toward the Colosseum
Then we walked up Michelangelo’s Capitoline Steps to Piazza Campidoglio on Capitoline Hill. We continue along a pedestrian zone along Roman ruins then to the Colosseum.
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Wanted to get a SPQR photo of Tom |
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At Capitoline Hill |
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Arch of Septimius Severus |
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Victor Emmanuel II National Monument Altare della Patria |
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The Colosseum |
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The Colosseum |
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The Colosseum |
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A staged gladiator show at the Colosseum |
Back to the Hood
Then back to Spagno on the metro. Food at one of a million cafes then t-shirt buying for the kiddos.
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Lunch at a cafe in the neighborhood where we were staying |
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We found a Bao place! |
Taking a rest before heading back to the Hotel Museum to retrieve my niece’s Garman watch then maybe to San Angelo church. We need to get groceries, then a home cooked meal to get some veggies in us!