Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Saturday, 14 February 2015
Late afternoon in Tivoli
After our walk trough the gardens of the Villa d'Este we took a stroll through the small town of Tivoli before getting back on the bus to Rome. It was Halloween and we saw lots of kids on their way to party in their fancy costumes on one of the squares (cute vampires, princesses and ghosts not pictured below). :-)
Labels:
architecture,
holidays,
italy,
travel
Thursday, 12 February 2015
Rome 2014 - Tivoli
One morning we left the apartment early and set out to the Villa d'Este in Tivoli, outside of Rome. What an amazing site! The villa, and most particularly the gardens, were absolutely stunning.
You'll probably be able to tell how excited I got by the amount of photos I took. :-)
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Rome - Via di Villa Torlonia 10
When Mart's dad was 17 he lived in Rome for a year with his parents, brother and sisters. He hadn't gone back since, and so our week there was a very special walk down memory lane for him.
One afternoon he took us to the house where he had lived with his family; we didn't go in but it was lovely to walk through the neighbourhood and retrace his footsteps almost 50 years later.
Sunday, 8 February 2015
Sunday, 25 January 2015
Rome 2014 - Vatican museum
Aaaah, time flies!
We were in Rome in October (October!!), when Mart's parents came to visit us for a couple of weeks... how on earth am I only finding the time to post these pictures now? Life is busy I guess...
Aaanyways, here are some photos of a delightfully sunny day spent at the Vatican Museum a couple of months ago. :-)
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