Thursday, June 28, 2007

Visiting the pope - Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 10 August 2007

The second day of my Rome trip, I went to the Vatican. It seemed the pope was not home, or not giving audience to sheep somehow. I know I'm not a Agnus Dei, just a normal Agnus. So it was obvious I could not see him.

But I saw the Saint Peter's Square, the Saint Peter Basilica, the Vatican Museums, the tombs. And lone lines of people standing in the hot sun waiting to enter the basilica, museums, crypts. Well. Very crowded.
But also very beautiful and impressive. I would not want to miss this!

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Youssouf with a replica of a sheep statue in a shop of the Vatican Museums
Youssouf with a replica of a sheep statue in a shop of the Vatican Museums  - Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 10 August 2006

I loved the Vatican museum, well actually museums. There are just short of a dozen of museums out there. Actually a bit too much to see. Hundreds of statues, fresco's, religious artefacts.. It's not easy to have full attention for all of them. Of course the Sistine Chapel was amazing.


A copper sculpture at the Cortille del Pigna (part of the Vatican Museums)
A copper sculpture at the Cortille del Pigna (part of the Vatican Museums) - Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 10 August 2006

No Youssouf on this photo. I think I'm on a photo with a sculpture from the same artist in Milan. Have a look at that photo.


Overview of the Saint Peter's Square from the steps of Saint Peter's Basilica
Overview of the Saint Peter's Square from the steps of Saint Peter's Basilica - Youssouf in Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 10 August 2006

I did not see the pope. But I had the most lovely sunny weather looking out over the square where all the people can sit on Sundays. The Saint Peter's Basilica is beautiful.

For more info see Saint Peter's Square on Wikipedia.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Monument of Victor Emmanuel II & Trevi Fountain - Rome, Italy - 9 August 2006

After some really ancient Roman sights, I headed for just as impressive, but more modern spots. There's too much to see in Rome. I just love it!

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Youssouf at the National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II

Youssouf at the National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II - Youssouf in Rome, Italy - 9 August 2006

The Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II) or Altare della Patria (Altar of the Fatherland) or "Il Vittoriano" is a monument to honour Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy. It is located in Rome, Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. The monument was designed by Giuseppe Sacconi in 1895. It was inaugurated in 1911 and completed in 1925.
See for more info Monument of Vittorio Emanuele II at Wikipedia.



At the Trevi Fountain
Youssouf at the Trevi Fountain - Rome, Italy - 9 August 2006

The Trevi Fountain. One of the most famous - and most elaborately carved - fountains in the world. I did not toss a coin in the fountain. I did that before in 2004 and this was my return to Rome already! The legend says: toss a coin over your shoulder into the Trevi Fountain and you'll see Rome again.

For more info see Trevi Fountain at Wikipedia.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Ancient Rome, Italy - 9 August 2006

I stayed almost 3 weeks on Elba, so there was plenty of time for another excursion. Two days Rome!

I have been to Rome in December 2004.

The coin in the Trevi fountain worked! I was back. This time for a bigger tour.

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In front of the Collosseum
In front of the Collosseum - Rome, Italy - 9 August 2006

Who doesn't know the Collosseum? One of the new seven world wonders. And Youssouf was there.

For more info see The Collosseum on Wikipedia.


Inside the Collosseum looking at the tiers
Inside the Collosseum looking at the tiers - Rome, Italy - 9 August 2006

The inside of the Collosseum. Mighty impressive!


Inside the Collosseum, looking at the arena and hypogeum - Rome, Italy - 9 August 2006.
Inside the Collosseum, looking at the arena and hypogeum - Rome, Italy - 9 August 2006

The arena itself was 83 metres by 48 metres (272 ft by 157 ft / 280 by 163 Roman feet).[2] It comprised a wooden floor covered by sand (the Latin word for sand is harena or arena), covering an elaborate underground structure called the hypogeum (literally meaning "underground"). Little now remains of the original arena floor, but the hypogeum is still clearly visible. It consisted of a two-level subterranean network of tunnels and cages beneath the arena where gladiators and animals were held before contests began. Eighty vertical shafts provided instant access to the arena for caged animals and scenery pieces concealed underneath; larger hinged platforms, called hegmata, provided access for elephants and the like. It was restructured on numerous occasions; at least twelve different phases of construction can be seen.
For more info see The Collosseum on Wikipedia.


Looking out over the Roman Forum (Forum Romanum)
Looking out over the Roman Forum (Forum Romanum) - Youssouf in Rome, Italy - 9 August 2006

I did not see ancient Romans somehow. But their Forum was still there. Covered with old buildings, ruins and temples.

For more info see Roman Forum on Wikipedia.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Going medieval in Florence (Italy) - 4 August 2006

The 1st till the 16th of August 2006 I went to the island of Elba, Italy. The island is reknown for the period that Napoleon Bonaparte lived there in exile. I made a one day trip to Florence and a two day trip to Rome. Unfortunately I did not take any pictures of me on Elba itself.

The daytrip to Florence was really excellent. So many renaissance buildings, really too much to see. Awesome!

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View of Florence from the hill
View of Florence from the hill - Youssouf in Florence, Italy - 4 August 2006

On the other side of the river you can have an excellent view of the medieval Florence.


Michelangelo's statue David, in front of Palazzo Vecchio
Michelangelo's statue David, in front of Palazzo Vecchio - Youssouf in Florence, Italy - 4 August 2006

At the Piazza della Signoria is a replica of Michelangelo's famous colossal statue David. It's right in front of the Palazzo Vecchio. An excellent masterpiece of Renaissance art.


Duomo of Florence; The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore
Duomo of Florence; The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore - Youssouf in Florence, Italy - 4 August 2006

The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is the cathedral church (Duomo) of Florence, Italy. The basilica is notable for its dome designed by Brunelleschi its exterior facing of polychrome marble panels in various shades of green and pink bordered by white.