The views of this apartment from both the sitting room and from the roof garden, are the most complete one can have of Rome. They are are stunning, mesmerising. The domes of the churches, and the stylish silhouette of the palazzi, will instantly let you perceive the beauty and the greatness of the Eternal City. The limpid, colourful sky, the imaginative clouds, the seagulls flying will make you experience an unprecedented sensation of space and freedom.
Views towards Northwest: general
view. There follows a closer look.
Views towards North. From left to right: St. Peter, the Vatican palaces, the dome of Sant'Agnese in Piazza Navona, the shell-like dome of Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza (both by F. Borromini), Castel Sant'Angelo, the Monte Mario hill with the Hilton hotel, the dome of the Pantheon, with the belfry of the Church of Santa Maria Maddalena to its right.
Views towards West. From left to right: the dome of San Carlo ai Catinari, the Paolina fountain in the background in the Janiculum hill to its right, the statue of Garibaldi overlooking Rome (still from the Janiculum), the belfry of the church of Santissime Stimmate, the dome of Sant'Andrea della Valle (second highest in Rome after St. Peter), the Mancini lighthouse in the Janiculum to its right, and finally the Pontiff University. PLEASE NOW WAIT A FEW SECONDS
UNTIL THE 360 DEGREES PANORAMIC
After the overview, and the view towards North-Northwest, let's see what your eyes would see, as they try to single out the monuments of Rome. As you turn around around yourself, you can single out nearly any monument or palace. In cloudy days the views are even more inspiring, as the surprisingly low clouds of Rome display ever-changing paintings of the Eternal City. The above rotating panoramic photos was snapped with wide angle lens, so your eyes would see all the sights a lot bigger. Consequently, the larger photos above, and in the following pages, do more justice to the property (and to your eyes). |
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