Instead, we decided to have a little more Roman Holiday fun. We went to the church of Santa Maria to see the "Mouth of Truth." The line to make a photo there was quite short - probably 10 min. or less.
Aren't we just like movie stars?
Well, maybe not. But it was fun. I read that they think that this round artifact is really a drain cover from the time of Hadrian. Right after we had these pictures made, we donated 1 euro each to see the tomb of Adrian in the crypt below. I thought they said Hadrian. Since I have seen his wall, his gate, and his aqueduct, I thought I might as well see his tomb. Turns out I would have a chance to see the real thing later that day!
Then we walked along the Tiber to St. Peter's square.
Then on the roof:
The residence of the Pope. Actually, I've head that the current Pope lives in a smaller apartment instead. |
We even picked out the Colosseum in the distance from here. |
We did finally get to see "Peter's tomb" and the Pieta inside.
So apparently Michelangelo sculpted this at age 26 |
so much opulence! |
Next we saw Hadrian's Masoleum. Apparently, it was multi-purpose - masoleum, fortress, castle, pope's residence, and now a museum.
There were lots more steps to get to the top. Terry complained about all the steps, but then I pointed out that this is the urban version of hiking. He doesn't mind climbing a mountain for a view, what's climbing a few steps? The views were good!
Hadrian's Bridge |
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