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Cabinet 3
Murano Glass Chandelier
The Dioscuri
Mosaic floor
Iron petticoat
The legacy that was Rome
A real head banger
Museo Chiaramonti
Where has she gone?
Cabinet 1
Santa Maria del Popolo
The Appian Way
Play on
Bronze Beauty
San Marcello al Corso - ceiling detail
Cabinet 2
Cast your eyes upward
The great dome
A head for eternity
The oculus of the dome
Colosseum
Along the Appian Way
Chummy with the dolphins
Side view
Castel Sant' Angelo
Roman Street 2
Sant' Agnes in Agone
San Marcello al Corso - interior
St. Peter's Bascilica - Empty Before the Service
Sant' Andrea della Valle (Explored)
Two Angels
The front portico
Corridor ceiling detail
Angel with the Lance
Rectangular ceiling
Octagonal ceiling art
Corridor ceiling
Sarcophagus carving
Doorway topper 2
St. Peter's Bascilica - A Quiet Corridor
Looking up
Grumpy face
Icon
Vatican art
Pentagonal ceiling art
Looking down
Dome ceiling art
Hommage to Italy
Friends, Romans, Countrymen
Flat ceiling art
In the gallery
3D ceiling art
Temple of Castor and Pollux
Doorway topper 1
Bernini's Angel
Not so smart car
Relics of the past
Triton
Roman Forum brick walls
Victim of the eruption
Italy aglow
Scampi
Decorative armor
Macabre Memorial (Explored)
Door head
Pines trees and columns
Colossal ruins
That which remains
Trajan's Column
Interior of the Coloseum
Pines of Rome
Blue and white
Still standing
Incongruous
Victor Emmanuel
Trajan's Column
Temple of Romulus
The glory that was
Victor Emmanuel Monument
Curves and squiggles
Bell tower of Santa Francesca Romana
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Roman Forum
View of the Roman Forum from the Capitoline. The Roman Forum is the oldest part of the city of Rome and has structures dating from the 7th Century B.C
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