
Chiesa della Maria del San


above: Chiesa della Maria del San (Church of Santa Maria) exterior, with close up zoom of the statues and fresco paintings of saints. (click to see details)


above: The inside the Church of Santa Maria was stunning, with incredible ceilings and stained glass windows. (click to see details)


above: The inside of the church was filling up as guests assembled for a wedding...

above: the bride arrives squished in her car.


above: The bride walks down the aisle and arrives at the altar


above: The Piazza outside the Church of Santa Maria had a beautiful fountain in the center and had several cafes as well. (click to see details)
CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO I TOOK OF THE PIAZZA!
above: I liked the sound of the accordion player and the church bells at the beginning.

above: after lunch we walked across the Tiber River to visit what is called the old "Jewish Ghetto"


above: Ruins of the old "Jewish Ghetto" area, which was quite interesting


above: more of the ruins, I was fascinated as to why these remained standing after all these years.

above left: Not remarkable except that it is the oldest church bell tower in Rome.


above: I love all the narrow streets and lovely little things you can find walking down the out of the way areas of Rome. (click to see details)



above: views of the Tiber River, which looked so tranquil.


above: we stumbled across another church in the Trastavere area of Rome, it was the Church of Saint Francis. There was a wedding there also- the tiny car out front was full of white balloons!


above: My camera doesn't do this justice, but I found this street so charming. Like most of Rome, real working shutters on all the windows, laundry hanging in balconies and window ledges, and wonderful muted colors everywhere.


above left: I liked the detail of this wall in the distance. above right: "Turtle Fountain" (click to see details)


above left: we found this small open farmer's market with all kinds of produce, meats and cheeses. above right: Everywhere we walked we found shops with wonderful pastries in the windows. YUM!

above: Examples of the architecture found anywhere and everywhere throughout Rome.


above: Examples of the architecture found anywhere and everywhere throughout Rome.
THE PANTHEON:

above: here's John and me standing in front of The Pantheon. I like this photo a lot.
above: this is the fountain I am in front of in the photo above.
above: after dinner John and I met our new friend Luca, who lives in Rome. He is the nephew of a friend of our back in the US. We stopped to enjoy a bottle of vino rosso and to chat about life in Rome. It was a nice evening, and we are looking forward to entertaining Luca in Palm Springs. Well that's all for today's post. Rome is a city with so much character and history it boggles the mind. Tomorrow we hired a private driver to take us around to see the major tourist sights, so be sure to check back for the "biggies" of Rome!
-Signore Ricardo Rockhill
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