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stjglobal:

Carla Spensieri/Rome, Italy
The view from inside one of the many gymnasium size rooms that make up the Baths of Diocletian. Now mostly gone and built over, some ancient structures remain such as this one. In this building were cold baths. There were also hot baths, steam rooms, a huge indoor pool, gymnasiums, etc.

stjglobal:

Carla Spensieri/Rome, Italy

The view from inside one of the many gymnasium size rooms that make up the Baths of Diocletian. Now mostly gone and built over, some ancient structures remain such as this one. In this building were cold baths. There were also hot baths, steam rooms, a huge indoor pool, gymnasiums, etc.

luceaggraziata:

We hired a chauffeur yesterday who took us all along the Amalfi Coast. In Italy, we can afford to pretend to be rich and enjoy such extravagances. Although the road trip caught us on the only rainy day thus far, we got to see three incredible towns: Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi. Positano was different than any place I’ve been to, with tiny roads only narrow enough for one car to pass at a time. The streets winded down the hills until it eventually hit the Mediterranean sea, where you could swim and admire the scenery around you. You won’t find places like these in the States.

luceaggraziata:

We hired a chauffeur yesterday who took us all along the Amalfi Coast. In Italy, we can afford to pretend to be rich and enjoy such extravagances. Although the road trip caught us on the only rainy day thus far, we got to see three incredible towns: Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi. Positano was different than any place I’ve been to, with tiny roads only narrow enough for one car to pass at a time. The streets winded down the hills until it eventually hit the Mediterranean sea, where you could swim and admire the scenery around you. You won’t find places like these in the States.

fuckyeahitaly:

Umbria ( Bevagna ) (by fabioercolini)

fuckyeahitaly:

Umbria ( Bevagna ) (by fabioercolini)

4x6x365:

nov 20 - montemartini museum, rome. a super cool museum where ancient statues (overflow from the capitoline museums) are displayed in an early 1900s power plant.

4x6x365:

nov 20 - montemartini museum, rome. a super cool museum where ancient statues (overflow from the capitoline museums) are displayed in an early 1900s power plant.

napolisclera:

Napoli

napolisclera:

Napoli

stjglobal:

Carla Spensieri/Rome, Italy
The view from inside one of the many gymnasium size rooms that make up the Baths of Diocletian. Now mostly gone and built over, some ancient structures remain such as this one. In this building were cold baths. There were also hot baths, steam rooms, a huge indoor pool, gymnasiums, etc.

stjglobal:

Carla Spensieri/Rome, Italy

The view from inside one of the many gymnasium size rooms that make up the Baths of Diocletian. Now mostly gone and built over, some ancient structures remain such as this one. In this building were cold baths. There were also hot baths, steam rooms, a huge indoor pool, gymnasiums, etc.

italia-amore-mio:

CAMPANIA - Capri - Via Krupp - Vista sul mare
Di Pierpaolo
http://www.skyscrapercity.com

italia-amore-mio:

CAMPANIA - Capri - Via Krupp - Vista sul mare

Di Pierpaolo

http://www.skyscrapercity.com

luceaggraziata:

We hired a chauffeur yesterday who took us all along the Amalfi Coast. In Italy, we can afford to pretend to be rich and enjoy such extravagances. Although the road trip caught us on the only rainy day thus far, we got to see three incredible towns: Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi. Positano was different than any place I’ve been to, with tiny roads only narrow enough for one car to pass at a time. The streets winded down the hills until it eventually hit the Mediterranean sea, where you could swim and admire the scenery around you. You won’t find places like these in the States.

luceaggraziata:

We hired a chauffeur yesterday who took us all along the Amalfi Coast. In Italy, we can afford to pretend to be rich and enjoy such extravagances. Although the road trip caught us on the only rainy day thus far, we got to see three incredible towns: Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi. Positano was different than any place I’ve been to, with tiny roads only narrow enough for one car to pass at a time. The streets winded down the hills until it eventually hit the Mediterranean sea, where you could swim and admire the scenery around you. You won’t find places like these in the States.

fuckyeahitaly:

Umbria ( Bevagna ) (by fabioercolini)

fuckyeahitaly:

Umbria ( Bevagna ) (by fabioercolini)

4x6x365:

nov 20 - montemartini museum, rome. a super cool museum where ancient statues (overflow from the capitoline museums) are displayed in an early 1900s power plant.

4x6x365:

nov 20 - montemartini museum, rome. a super cool museum where ancient statues (overflow from the capitoline museums) are displayed in an early 1900s power plant.

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