Vignettes from Jim and Emmy's years of travel


Italy

Rome, Temple Antoninus


TempleAntoninus.jpg
(2 photos)
This large temple, built in 141 AD, was transformed into a church in the Middle Ages. In 1902 they discovered the remains of a necropolis, containing forty-one tombs.

On the left of the photo, on each side of that dome you will see the statue groups that adorn the towers of the monument dedicated to Victor Emmanuel II.
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ThreePillar.jpg
I just found another view of the same building.

Tidbit by Jim and Emmy Humberd

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