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My Europe Trip 2010 – Rome, Italy
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Below the sanctuary of the basilica is the Crypt of the Nativity, which is a burial place for prominent Catholics.


Some golden angels found in the Basilica.

Remember that Roma Pass? After visiting the Colosseum we still had one use for another museum, which we eventually spent on the Musei Capitolini (Capitoline Museum) – the world’s first public museum of ancient art. The museum is actually just next to the Vittorio Emanuele II monument.

The museums are actually contained in three palazzi surrounding a central piazza, a plan by Michaelangelo that was executed over a span of 400 years. At the center of the piazza is the Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, a Roman Emperor.


Statues placed along the stairway leading to the museum.

Ancient sculptures mostly Roman but also including those of Greek and Egyptian found at the 2nd floor.

A public open space at the same level houses famous works, like the bronze she-wolf nursing Romulus and Remus.

The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius.

A bronze of Constantine I and the hand, he was the first Christian Roman Emperor.

A bronze statue of Hercules can be seen here too.

The Capitonlie Art Gallery at the 3rd floor of Palazzo dei Conservatori houses the museums’ paintings and applied art galleries. Becareful not to get too close to the paintings, as they are protected by sensors that will set off the alarm even with the slightest touch.

A cute looking equestrian, one of the many objects exhibited in the museums.


Of the many churches we visited in Rome, the Basilica of St. John Lateran is on the top of my list after Vatican City’s St. Peter Basilica. Despite being located in Rome, it has been granted a special extraterritorial status as a property of the Holy See.
The cathedral is the oldest and ranks first among the four major Basilicas of Rome (meaning it is the head church in the world) and this was actually the reason we went to see it despite its far location from the city center.




The nave of San Giovanni is decorated by larger-than-life Twelve Apostles, completed by some of the most prominent baroque sculpturs in Rome. This design was indeed unique, and the ceiling is a marvel to admire. To get here, simply take the metro to San Giovanni station.

Visiting the St. John Lateral Basilica was the last item on our Rome’s itinerary, before we took a flight to Venice. The croissant was our quick lunch at the airport. But I won’t be blogging about Venice next, as you might have noticed that I didn’t mention anything about Vatican City.
Seeing that Vatican City is a sovereign city-state, I thought of making a separate entry for it. In conclusion, Rome is no doubt the best city we visited in Italy, making Milan, Florence and Venice pale so much in comparison.
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about 1 year ago
I’ve been reading your website since last year and I love it! Nice pictures, good food, good review and detailed information. Keep up the very good work~ Love the black and white picture you took
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about 1 year ago
Your photos are very impressive as they portray the most beautiful Rome. My photos are rather disappointing.
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about 1 year ago
Thank you Ming Na, your photos are not bad too. you have been to some places we didn’t go.. nice one
about 1 year ago
I went to Rome before as my honeymoon trip, but my photo doesn’t look good like yours. Your photos really impressive, like the photos I saw in travel magazine, professional enough. Good job!
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about 1 year ago
Hi Keong,
I have been following your blog for quite sometime. Just stop by to say thank you. Rome is one of my target destination yet i still dont have chance to go there. Reading your blog is inspire me to work harder, so I will be there next year.
Thank you again
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about 1 year ago
This post about Rome is great! Very stunning photos with great angles!
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about 1 year ago
Your tour to Europe is great with such good, professional and sharp photos. If you don’t mind telling us, which brand / model of camera you use?
Vatican City is in one of my dream travel list currently. Thanks for your information. Really appreciated.
about 1 year ago
Hi Irene, I am using a Canon 5dmk2
about 11 months ago
hi there.. i just wanted to check if you covered all the places in 1 trip or you had a few trips? if so, im interested..
about 11 months ago
hi Irene. the entire Europe trip was done in 1 single trip over 28 days
about 8 months ago
Hi Vkeong
My family of 5 planning to go to London on 09.12.2011. Can u suggest cheap accomodation with good location (near to tourists spots/free shuttle station) or perhaps the M’sian Hall ? How did u make booking as I could not locate this from the internet? Only meant for students? How much they charged u?
Many thanks