Friday, December 12, 2014

The Colosseum & The Roman Forum

On our third day in Rome we stepped back in time & learned all about Roman history. First, we headed to the Colosseum to see where 50,000-80,000 spectators would come to watch the gladiators.
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
Imagine arriving at the Colosseum & coming through the arch into an amphitheater filled with a screaming crowd. It's pretty incredible to stand before the arch, take in the size of the Colosseum & imagine what it was like in it's glory days.

Now let's go in, shall we?
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
^ The first thing I saw when I walked in was a cross & the bright sun. Then I looked around, I was standing in the Colosseum! It took me a second to adjust. It seemed surreal!  
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
^ The Colosseum was built in 80 AD & is partially ruined from natural disasters + stone robbers. But it is an iconic symbol in Roman history. Isn't it mind blowing to think how old these buildings are?
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
^ Where they would keep the gladiators.
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
^ The nose bleed section of the Colosseum. Then we looked out onto the Arch & the Roman Forum from inside. 
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
^ After visiting the Colosseum we walked around the Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
^ The Altare Della Patria is absolutely stunning. I couldn't get over the view!
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
The Colosseum & Roman Forum
^ Watching the sun come down, I mean seriously how gorgeous is this?

We truly stepped back in time & experienced ancient Rome. We had more to see! Next up was Vatican City.

Xo,
Emily

16 comments:

  1. Absolutely awesome Em! Great pics, thanks for sharing!

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  2. So fun to see a recap! Great pictures. I love Rome, it's one of my favorite cities!

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  3. This is on my bucket list! You can really feel like you're back centuries in the past, so amazing. I'm your newest follower! :)


    Chelsea
    Chowing Down by the Bay

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  4. Looks like such an amazing trip! Loving the pictures:) xo, Hayley www.dailydoseofdarling.com

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  5. These pictures are stunning:) What wonderful trip that must have been:) Love your blog<3
    <3 LaianaIsabel

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  6. I love Rome too! Such an amazing place, thanks for reading.

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  7. It's so true! Rome is such an amazing place, it deserves a spot on every bucket list. Thanks for following!

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  8. It was such a great trip! Stay tuned for more. Thanks for stopping by Hayley, xo!

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  9. Thank you! It was a great trip. Now I want to go back :)!

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  10. This has given me serious wanderlust! I went to Rome a few years ago and it was so beautiful. It looks like you had an amazing time!
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  11. this looks amazing, i'd love to visit someday!


    xx fameliquorlove.blogspot.com

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  12. It's worth a visit! Thanks for reading.

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  13. I have a serious case of wanderlust too! It's good for the soul :). I love Rome too. What an amazing city!

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  14. Rome is one of my FAVORITE cities! These pictures are stunning.

    xo katie // a touch of teal

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  15. I LOVE ROME so much! I am dreaming of the day I get to go back. Thanks for reading!

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