Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Piazza del Popolo and the Museo dell’ Ara Pacis

Our cruise had come to an end but we had a few more days to explore Rome.


Early morning in the port of Civitavecchia.



We had a late breakfast at small corner cafe near our hotel.


On our way to the Museo dell’ Ara Pacis we got to walk through the Piazza del Popolo.








Arriving at the Museo dell’ Ara Pacis you are greeted by a copy of the “Res Gestae Divi Augusti” (The Deeds of the Devine Augustus). A monumental listing of all of the accomplishments of Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome. 


Inside the museum is the actual Ara Pacis (Alter of Peace). The alter is huge and elaborately decorated. Although it is not as famous as some other sites, it is still significant in the long story of Rome. Consecrated on January 30th, 9 BC; it marked the beginning of the Pax Romana, a two hundred year period that would become Rome’s golden age. An incredible piece of history, dripping with symbolism and sumptuous detail.








A plaster copy of a Female statue from the Forum of Cumae.


Although most of the limbs are missing, the mother’s hand still cradles her son while his hand remains placed on her chest.













3D printed busts of Augustus in the gift shop window.


Liz treated us to a delicious lunch at Al Vantaggio.



Fried zucchini flower.

Jenny, dad, mom, and Liz.



The Delizie Al Limone dessert.




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