The lights of the Colosseum
The arches of the Colosseum light up every evening to the delight of tourists. Symbol of Rome, it now attracts more than six million visitors a year, just a little less than the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
The arches of the Colosseum light up every evening to the delight of tourists. Symbol of Rome, it now attracts more than six million visitors a year, just a little less than the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
The Vatican and its famous Apostolic Palace, one of the many residences of the Pope since the return of the Papacy to Rome in 1377.
The Vatican and its Basilica of St. Peter represent Christianity and the Catholic Church in the world. Every year, thousands of pilgrims from all over the world flock to this unique holy place. A simple fence today represents the border between these two states which, over the centuries, have been at war many times. Anyone can go from one side to the other as they please. There are no searches and few guards watching the comings and goings of tourists. And if there are, they sit quietly in a chair watching the endless flow of people and waiting for their day to end. Entering St. Peter's Square from the Vatican is a breeze. Only the horde of street vendors and Indian guides remain wisely on the Italian side, as if deterred by some invisible force. In the square, the queue…