

above: I ordered Pennette con Quattro Formaggi, which was served with a nice salad and fresh, crispy Italian bread!

above: As we walked around the streets of Rome, there was plenty of evidence of how old a city it is. Take this wall for example...

above: the wall had ivy and other plants growing on it, which added to the charm and character of the city.
Galleria di Borghese

above: We made plans to visit the Galleria di Borghese, a fantastic museum with paintings and sculpture, dating as far back as 50 AD, although most was from the 1500's. Unfortunately the museum forbids photography (which I understand). All I can say is it was full of truly amazing and inspirational works of art.

above: check out the details on the exterior of the Borghese Villa, it was quite bellisimo! (click to see details)

above: the grounds at the villa had beautiful statues and fountains, such as this one. (click to see details)

above: this is the full statue of the one above. (click to see details)

above: the grounds at Villa Borghese also had many fine gardens such as this one above.
More Interesting Sights of Rome

above: When I saw this I stopped dead in my tracks. I love the Dragon perched on top of this arch.

above: and check him out...

above: Soon it was time for dinner and there is no shortage of wonderful places to eat.

above: I kept drooling at all the pastries in the counter

above: not to mention the incredible selection of Gelato! Of course I had some after dinner.

above: I just liked the look of this hotel at night, all the individual lights give it a dramatic look against the black sky. It turned out to be a great day. the one word I would use to sum it up: Bravissimio!
-Signore Ricardo Rockhill
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