We do not travel to escape life,
We travel so life does not escape us.
-Anonymous
Rome was simply amazing. There was so much to see and do, and even eat! Of course, since I love food, I must talk about that first. I could eat pasta all day every day as long as I had a different sauce, so I was in
heaven. The pizza there was so delicious. The crust was thin and the sauce that they put on was so yummy. When we went out one night, I even got a pasta dish with homemade noodles
If it was one thing that I loved just as much as I loved the food was the buildings in the city. There was so much history within the buildings and they were build so beautifully. There was also one thing about Italy some of the streets are so tiny! Our tour bus went up this street, we had to squeeze! American drivers are definitely not that good at driving!
Also quick fact that you may have not known, there are 940 Catholic churches just in Rome alone. Crazy right?!
I even got to go into the smallest country in the world, the Vatican. Despite that I am not religious at all, the artwork and the history within the building was amazing. I never thought that in one hour I would see the worlds of DeVinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo. I never even thought that I would ever see the artwork of the sisteen chapel. It was all so beautiful and breathtaking. The carvings on some of the marble sculptures was beautiful done and so intricate.
This skull and engraving is on a church in Rome This church basically did a community service to Rome. They would risk their lives(could get disease, especially the black plague) to go fetch dead bodies out of the river or street without knowing how they died. Since they were near the river, it would flood and sometimes take bodies with it so they would have to go out again to get them. They then got the great idea to nail the bodies to the wall of the church. If you go inside, you can see human bones on the wall.
We even spent the day walking around the roman Colosseum and the roman forum.
It was crazy to actually step foot on things that were so old and had so much to do with history. I got to see Caesars house. It was just a crazy feeling!
I even got to make a wish in the Trevi Fountain!
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