What do you imagine when we talk about Rome? The Trevi fountain, The Vatican, The Spanish Steps, and of course the Coliseum – the largest amphitheater ever built by the Roman empire. Rome is well known for the grands jours of its imperial past and for being the center of the Catholic church. Indeed, this city has a rich history and a number of well famous sites. The atmosphere of the Roman era can be felt throughout the city.
Here are some pictures of my trip in September 2008.

Yo mérito Romerito

Pablo y yo, Roma. Septiembre 2008

La familia Avilés Flores en Roma

Una de mis fotos favoritas de Roma, me gusta la mezcla de tonos rojo

En un balcón cerca de la plaza España

Mercadito en RomaNB : Apparently everything in Rome closes at 5 or 6 o'clock, ridiculous time.

Señora viendo su cámara digital con una brújula ¿Qué no tiene zoom?

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En un restaurante

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Puentes

Estatua

Zona de restaurantes

Hitler en una botella de Vino

Blanco y negro

Detalle de la iglesia ???

Detalle de Arco

Ruinas. Who wants to play hide and seek in the Roman ruins?

Ruinas

Arco

Los papás de Pablo en Roma, septiembre 2008

Ruinas

Detalle del Arco

DEtalle

Pablo frente a la fuente de Trevi, Roma

Pablo y sus papás (Roberto y María) en la fuente de Trevi, Roma

Siul en la Fuente de Trevi. So, you're supposed to throw a penny, or in this case a euro cent, into the fountain and that's supposed to mean that you're gonna back to Rome at some point.

Fuente de Trevi

Techo

Ruinas

ColiseoThe Coliseum: It is an unbelievably impressive structure and you need little imagination to picture in your mind gladiators doing battle.

Coliseo

Al interior del Coliseo

Coliseo de Roma

Vista completa del Coliseo de Roma

Coliseo de Roma, Ventanas

Coliseo de Roma
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