This is an aeriel shot of one of the most famous urban spaces in the world , and arguably one of the most beautiful in the city of beauty…..Roma. When we stayed in the Allbego Sole, we were just blocks from here.https://talesalongtheway.com/2013/08/12/albergo-sole-roma/ And spent lots of time at Navona. It was built by Emperor Domitian in 86 AD as an oval shaped stadium with a larger area than the Colosseum and used for festivals and sporting events.
In the very center of the space is the Fountain of the Four Rivers which was designed and built by the genius of art, sculpture and architecture, Gian Lorenzo Bernini. (https://talesalongtheway.com/2013/09/01/two-italian-davids/). The theme of the fountain is represented in rivers on four continents in the world, the Nile representing Africa, the Ganges, Asia, the Danube,Europe, and Rio d la Plata for the Americas. It also represents world wide evangelism of the church. The obelisk is not one of the ones brought to Roma from Egypt, but constructed in Roman times of Egyptian granite originally placed in the Circus Maximus near the Via Appia. The hieroglyphics state that the obelisk was made under Emperor Domitian.
Rome is full of fountains which were a necessity for the people who lived in the high rise
apartments long ago as a source of their water needs. They were also lasting memorials of beauty for the papal ( pope) patrons. Oh yes , they are a delight for the tourists’ eyes, ears, and touch on a hot Roman day !
The man with his eyes covered represents Egypt which is still a rather hidden mystery to the Romans.
The man with the oar represents the Ganga which is a very navigable river.
This Is the Eternal City of Roma!









Rome is such a beautiful place, I fell in love with when I visited the city couple of years back, did you get a chance to go to Fontana di trevi?
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Oh yes, it is spectacular! I have been fortunate to live in Rome for about 1 1/2 years total going with three groups of students. The professor says professors don’t get rich but there are other perks! We love to travel !
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Wonderful post, and wonderful photos…the second one captures much. Enjoyed the commentary very much, as if I was there!
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What amazing photos. I have never been to Rome – it does look divine.
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Add it to your places to visit! Wonderful!
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Beautiful~
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