Monday, March 30, 2015

Palatine Hill

Once away from the Colosseum our plan was to visit the Palatine Hill and from there visit the Forum.
There was also a bathroom break scheduled for the entrance to the P.H.

On the way we would pass the Arch of Constantine.






We arrived at the entrance to the Palatine Hill. The restrooms are inside the gate and to the left. They are small so there may be a line to get in.


Once you climb up the steep steps to where the hill begins the path branches in two directions, left or right. We chose the right as this path leads towards the Forum.


When we saw a map of the area and saw how vast the Forum was we realized we would not have time to enjoy it today*. We had decided already that we would have to return to Rome someday as there are just too many monuments to see. We don't like to run through somewhere like this with our heads swiveling left and right. We need time to stop and study, to read about what we are seeing and spend time trying got imagine what this must have looked like 2,000 years ago. Next time!

* Tickets for the Colosseum also get you into the Forum


You can see the Circus Maximus at the bottom left of the drawing above.
here you can see HOHO (Hop On Hop Off) buses stopped by the hill.


These distinctive trees are Umbrella Pines and are trimmed to grow this way.




People standing on the various levels of the Colosseum will give you an idea of scale.








It was hot but up on the hill there was a soft breeze which helped. Walking was taken at a leisurely pace for the further we would walk towards the Forum the longer it would take to get back to the place we were meeting Franco-near the HOHO buses.

Here is one of the buildings in the beginning of the Forum.


I went on ahead, walking quickly and as we were up on a hill I caught some glimpses through the trees of the Forum and could see just how far it stretched. I walked quickly back to meet Carol and tell her it was time to go back to Franco as there was no point going down into the Forum today just to see 1% of it.


We retraced our steps and I called Franco to tell him we were on our way back to the car.


Franco was waiting with fresh bottles of ice cold water for us. Next stop-Circus Maximus!

Luckily there were some people down on the racetrack to give it scale.


250,000 people could be seated here along the steeply-banked sides


Chariot and horse racing drew big crowds








When we told Franco we didn't have time to see the Forum he said he could take us to a place where we could get a bird's eye view.....

That's where we'll go next!

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