Aaah, the Forum. As in THE Forum, where the most important Roman government buildings, to this day, still at least partially stand. A vast area between the Colosseum and Capitoline Hill, the best overall views can be had from nearby Palatine Hill. We visited The Forum several times during the week, discovering new sights each time.
Update: Since my trip in 2004, the Italian government has instituted a fee to visit the Forum. This is a bit sad, as one of the highlights of our trip was just casually walking through this extraordinary collection of ruins - and not-so-ruined, for that matter - as if it was just a thoroughly integrated part of the city, and returning to it on a whim. But if the ruins are to be preserved in roughly their current state, funds are necessary, and the Italians felt that cordoning off the area and charging a fee was their best option. If you go, get the combo ticket to the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, and the Forum (they are all right next to each other, and you will need a full day).












Palatine Hill
The Pantheon
The Vatican
St. Peter in Chains
Imperial Lion
St. Peter's Square and Basilica
Atop St. Peter's Dome
Castel Sant' Angelo (Pope hideaway on the Tiber River)
Day Trip to Florence
Castel Sant' Angelo, Continued
St. Paul's Outside the Walls (Vatican church in Rome's Suburbs)
Great Fountains of Rome
Musei Capitolini (Capitoline Museum): Romulus and Remus and Random Body Parts
Victor Emmanuel Monument (VE Monument)
National Museum of Rome: A Treasure Vault and Lots of Heads
Wrap-Up-The-First - Summary of the Trip
Wrap-Up-The-Last - Final Summary of the Trip











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