The pine-cone shaped fountain on Piazza Venezia. The pine cone is a symbol of Rome dating back to pre-Roman times.
Piazza Rotonda and the obelisk outside the Pantheon
A typical Roman pizzeria
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City
St. Andrea della Valle in the Sant'Eustachio area. Built in 1590.
A covering for scaffolding in St Peter's Square, Vatican.
The apse in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican. Created by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the 1500s to enclose what was believed to be the throne of St. Peter (in fact it dates to the 9th century CE).
The Ivy-covered facade of the Hotel Raphael, Rome
Piazza della Cisterna, San Gimignano, Tuscany.
The pine-cone shaped fountain on Piazza Venezia. The pine cone is a symbol of Rome dating back to pre-Roman times.
The pine-cone shaped fountain on Piazza Venezia. The pine cone is a symbol of Rome dating back to pre-Roman times.
The pine-cone shaped fountain on Piazza Venezia. The pine cone is a symbol of Rome dating back to pre-Roman times.
See photo in original gallery.