The center female figure meant to be Mother-nature at or even “Peace” surrounded by her benefits, the children and the fruits of the earth.
This sculpture engraved into the Ara Pacis shows a procession of priests. When a Roman was acting as a priest he would pull the folds of the toga over his head.
The Ara Pacis is now held within the Ara Pacis Museum
Giordano Bruno, standing in defiance of the Vatican
Campo de Fiori’s market in the early morning
The impressive monument by night
The “Vittoriano” and the neighbouring Forum
The building from afar. Impressive, yet somewhat out of context from its surroundings. Almost like a “Wedding Cake” protruding into th
The “Altare della Patria from up close
The majestic Trevi Fountain today
The fountain in 1453 after the recostruction by Pope Nicholas V
Saint Clement’s Basilica
The monumental baths of Caracalla
A frescoed Roman Catamb
The road “Appia Antica” was paved with large smooth stones
The Roman Pantheon on a sunny day
The road “Appia Antica” was paved with large smooth stones
The Forum Romanum
The Roman Forum at sunset
Castel Sant’Angelo (Adrian’s mausoleum)
The Trajanocolumn at the Imperial Forum
Campidoglio Square
A view of Castel Sant’Angelo from the River Tiber
The underground area of the Colosseum, the hypogeum
A trip to the Colosseum
Me and my oldest client (92) with his son at Constantine’s Ark