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Planning A Trip

By Àngela y Alba
Italy (Italia)

We are going ro Italy . We are going in sumer


because the Weather comfortable and Wet
The clothes we are going to wear is fresh
and comfortable .
We weare a sun glasses , sun cream, , cap…
Coliseo in Rome.
( coliseo de Roma )
One of the best known monuments is the
Colosseum in Rome .
The coliseum or Flavia Amphiteatre is an
amphitheatre from the time of the Roma
Empire , built in the 1 st centrure It ‘ is
located in the largest of the Roman forum,
and was the largest of the which were built
in Roma Empire .
Coliseum in Rome

Originally kmown as the Flavian


Amphitheater it is now called the coliseum
because next to it there was a large statue ,
the colossus of Nero a monument dedicated
to emperor Nero who later undercuent
transformations and eventually disappeared .
The coliseum is forty -eight meters tall and
five is a tourist attraction .
The colliseum it’ sin The Valley of the
colosseum it was built in the seventy - two to
eighty afted christ its capacity is 6500 people.
Uffizi Gallery

The uffizi gallery is a place and museum in


one of the oldest and most famous art
collection in the world It is considered one of
the most viewed towist attractions in
Frorence and in 2015 it recived almost two
million visits , making it the most frequented
art gallery in Italy .
St. Marks Basílica
( Basílica de San Marcos)

St. Marks Basílica is the main catholic temple


in the city of venice ( Italy ) and the
masterspiece of Byzantine architencture in
veneto . It has the rank of a cathedral and
also that of a patriarchal church , in addition
to that of a basílica .
St . Marks Basílica

The construction of the original basílica was


strated in 828 and finished in 832 to house
suponed relics of saint Marks the evangelist .
The Pantheon of
Agrippa (El panteón
de agripa )

The Pantheon of Agrippa or Pantheon of Rome is an


ancient Roman temple - nowadays a church - located in
the city of Rome, on the site of a previous temple
commissioned by Marco Agrippa during the government
of Augustus. It was finished by order of the Emperor
Hadrian and dedicated around the year 126. Its
construction date is uncertain, part Hadrian chose not to
inscribe the new temple, but to retain the inscription of
the oldest temple that had been burned.
The patheon off
Agripa (el panteón se
agripa )
The name comes from the Greek pantheion
which means temple of all the gods. Most
Latin authors use the Latin form pantheum
this ancient by the studious writer Pliny the
Elder. The building is circular with a portico of
large granite Corinthian columns. 6/9/20 is a
great day for Rome and for the Pantheon,
one of its most beloved symbols and one of
the most important monuments to see in
Rome, reopens its doors so that we can once
again feel at the center of the world. .. even
being small.

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