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Rome by Night (September 2004)

A stroll through Rome from sunset to midnight: Piazza del Quirinale, Fontana di Trevi, Piazza di Spagna, Piazza del Popolo, Via del Corso, Galleria Colonna, Palazzo di Montecitorio, Piazza Navona, Campo dei Fiori, Piazza della Minerva, Fontana di Trevi, Via della Pilotta, Mercati Traianei, Forum Romanum. (Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20)

Rome: Cimitero Acattolico per gli Stranieri (June 2002)

At the edges of ancient Rome lies the Cimitero Acattolico per gli Stranieri, the cemetery for those of some other than the Catholic faith, or no faith at all, many of them strangers whose life happened to end in Rome. Here are the graves of Keats and Shelley, Antonio Gramsci and Julius August Walter von Goethe (identified only as “Goethe Filius” on his headstone). The area next to the pyramid of Gaius Cestius is also a cat sanctuary where stray cats are fed, vaccinated and sterilized by a group of cat-loving volunteers. (Camera used: Fuji FinePix 6900)

Rome: Flowers (June 2002)

Flowers on the Palatine Hill, in the Cimitero acattolico, the Forum Romanum, and the streets of Rome (camera: Fuji FinePix 6900).

Rome: Mercati Traianei (June 2002)

The Mercati Traianei (Trajan’s Market), built under Emperor Trajan, was kind of a shopping mall (camera: Fuji FinePix 6900).