Saturday, January 26, 2013

Kaos e Passione: Memorable Moments

Chaos and Passion, this describes Rome in a nutshell.  I hope you enjoy the following photos.  They are certainly some of my favorite moments that I have captured here so far.



The building on the right is my apartment, 5th floor.


Castel Sant'Angelo (Castle of the Holy Angel) in the background, AKA the Mausoleum of Hadrian.  It was featured in Dan Brown's Angels & Demons, as the last existing church of the Illuminati.

Obelisks..








Bronze doors at San Pietro.












Castel Sant'Angelo.


View of the Tiber and Basilica San Pietro.








This photo and the next is an artist's installation, so incredible!


Romulus and Remus, twin brothers & legendary founders of Roma.

La Luna.



Moon imagery.


The beautiful dome of the Pantheon, still used for church services to this day.

This is the beautiful ceiling in the entryway to my school here in Roma.  When in Rome, never forget to look up when you enter a building.  Sadly, it took me almost a week to notice this.

The next few photos are images of the immaculate ceilings in Basilica San Pietro.



Virgen de Guadalupe, in the crypt of Basilica San Pietro.


Interesting geometry on the exterior of a church with connections to Freemasonry.

Juxtaposition of Castel Sant'Angelo and sculptures commissioned during Mussolini's influence in Italy.

Larger than life sculptures that line the top of the buildings in Saint Peter's Square.

View from the Cupola San Pietro.

This photo and the next show only a fraction of the many steps I had to climb to get to Cupola San Pietro.


Here I am standing at the highest point in Rome.  If you look closely, you will see that I was reflecting this photo from a two-way mirror where the guards were having beers and a meal (middle of the afternoon).

View of Saint Peter's Square from the Cupola.




Swiss guards whose uniforms are the same design used in the Renaissance (in part designed by Michelangelo).

My first gelato, half lemon and half raspberry.  

The ceiling where I had the gelato.

A beautiful cappuccino.  

Korean restaurant in Roma! I especially took this photo for Jake C:


The next few photos are from my first Italian night out of dining.  What a wonderful experience, no English spoken!



Here is the fortune I got, one side in Italian and the other in English.  I like how the English side still has Italian on it.

I pass this on the way home from school every day.

I get sandwiches here on my lunch break at school.  Everything is fresh!



The flower shops have beautiful plants.

The most exceptional example of sacred geometry I have ever seen in a vegetable.

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