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    After the colloseo we return back to the car and headed to the pantheon .

    The Pantheon an adjective meaning "to every god") is a building in Rome, Italy, commissioned

    byMarcus Agrippa as a temple to all the gods ofAncient Rome,

    Roman pillars

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    Inside The Pantheon It is still a active church some tourist were scolded by the priest to keep quiet

    as it was still in operation .

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    The amazing part about The Pantheon that there is a hole in the middle of the roof. Which is like

    5meters in diameter but according to them the rain doesnt come through the hole when it rains.

    Got any scientist friends ask them to explain how and why?

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    Vatican city,Stato della Citt del Vaticano which translates literally as State of the City of the

    Vatican, is a landlocked sovereign city-state whose territory consists of a walled enclave within the

    city ofRome, Italy. It has an area of approximately 44 hectares (110 acres), and a population of just

    over 800. This makes Vatican City the smallest independent state in the world by area, and also the

    world's least populated.

    Vatican City was established in 1929 by the Lateran Treaty, signed by Cardinal Secretary of

    StatePietro Gasparri, on behalf of the Holy See and by Prime MinisterBenito Mussolini on behalf

    of the Kingdom of Italy. Vatican City State is distinct from the Holy See, which dates back to early

    Christianity and is the main episcopal see of 1.2 billion Latin and Eastern Catholic adherents around

    the globe. Ordinances of Vatican City are published in Italian; official documents of the Holy See

    are issued mainly in Latin. The two entities have distinct passports: the Holy See, not being a

    country, issues only diplomatic and service passports, whereas Vatican City State issues normalpassports. In each case very few passports are issued.

    The Lateran Treaty in 1929, which brought the city-state into existence, spoke of it as a new

    creation (Preamble and Article III), not as a vestige of the much largerPapal States (7561870) that

    had previously encompassed much of central Italy. Most of this territory was absorbed into the

    Kingdom of Italy in 1860, and the final portion, namely the city of Rome with Lazio, ten years later,

    in 1870.

    Vatican City is a sacerdotal-monarchical state, ruled by the Bishop ofRomethe Pope. The highest

    state functionaries are all Catholic clergymen of various national origins. It is the sovereign territory

    of the Holy See (Sancta Sedes) and the location of the Pope's residence, referred to as the Apostolic

    Palace.

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    The Popes have generally resided in the area that in 1929 became Vatican City since the return

    from Avignon in 1377, but have also at times resided in the Quirinal Palace in Rome and elsewhere.

    Previously, they resided in the Lateran Palace on the Caelian Hill on the far side of Rome from the

    Vatican. Emperor Constantine gave this site to Pope Miltiades in 313. The signing of the

    agreements that established the new state took place in the latter building, giving rise to the name

    ofLateran Pacts, by which they are known.

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    Their Army are Swiss People and the uniform that they are wearing is designed by Michelangelo di

    Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni

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    after which we walked down and i had the best ice cream in the world.

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    We walk down Boro S. Angelo to another amazing Piece of art. Castel S.Angelo

    Built around 123 AD as a tomb for Emperor Hadrian and his family, Castel Sant'Angelo has a

    destiny atypical in view of historical and artistic attractions.

    While all the other Roman monuments are overwhelmed, reduced to ruins or caves counting

    materials to be recycled into new, modern buildings, the Castle - through an unbroken series of

    developments and changes that seem to slip into each other seamlessly - goes with almost twothousand years the fortunes and history of Rome.

    From funerary monument to fortified outpost, from dark and terrible prison in splendid Renaissance

    mansion that sees active within its walls Michelangelo, from prison to the Risorgimento Museum,

    Castel Sant'Angelo embodied in solemn spaces Romans, in the massive walls, in the magnificent

    frescoed halls, the events of the Eternal City where past and present are inextricably linked.

    i lost the pictures to this amazing castle .why not u goggle it.

    We were dropped of at the Piazza di Spagna (spanish steps)

    The Spanish Steps (Italian: Scalinata della Trinit dei Monti) are a set of steps in Rome, Italy,

    climbing a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinit dei Monti,

    dominated by the Trinit dei Monti church at the top. The Scalinata is the widest staircase in

    Europe

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    Barcaccia Fountain at the foot of the spanish steps.

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    The oldest tea room beside the spanish steps.

    Had a quick bite,

    MR umberto castellanis club sandwhich

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    My Tuna sandwhich

    .

    The italian Aperol Sprits

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    Aime and her Crostini.

    We walk around through Via de l Tritone and Via Due Macelli for a few hours then stopped at the

    best cappuchino i ever had. Caffe Greco

    This Caffe is 250years old.

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    The best cappuchino always floats the spoon.

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    Happy days

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    The Trevi Fountain.

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    You have to throw the coin over shoulder to ensure the god allow you a safe trip our of rome.

    And good luck.

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    After The Travi Fountain we headed back to the hotel and were awaiting mirko and lukas wojik to

    arrive

    lukas wojik the tall one, me the medium one and mirko the cuter one.

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    At 735 oscar cavalera called my room faizal where are u .. oh goodness i just got up and washed up

    and bolted downstiar i was supposed to meet the guy at 730.once down stairs we headed Da Meo

    Patacca

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    the alio oglio was fabuloso.

    The main course .

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    Creme caramel

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    Lukas wojik joined us half way for the meal.Late flight

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    after the wonderfull meal we headed to the Le Grand Ritz Hotel.

    My Old fashion

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    brilliant.

    They were nice enough to allow us to have alook at the Salone Ritz

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    End of day 2 back to the hotel and it is competition mode for the next day...