Travel Adventures - Your gateway to thousands of travel pictures from all over the world

Italy

This picture shows Painting in the Baptistery in Santa Maria del Popolo. It was taken on a travel to Rome, Italy, Europe. It is one of the 6707 of travel photographs you can find on Traveladventures.org. You can click on the picture to see more pictures of Rome. You can also send it as a free electronic postcard or download it for free, by following the links under the picture. Alternatively, you can follow the tags under the picture to find other travel pictures of a particular theme, or switch to another language. Enjoy your travel with pictures from all over the world!

Show on map

Locate Piazza del Popolo on map

Other languages:

  • Bekijk deze pagina in het Nederlands |
  • Voir cette page en Français |
  • Vedere questa pagina in Italiano |
  • Ver esta página en Español |
  • 中文

Categories

Around the World in 80 Clicks - Thousands of pictures from around the world with free e-cards and downloads, travel advice, and much more

Picture of Painting in the Baptistery in Santa Maria del Popolo (Rome, Italy)

Photograph of Painting in the Baptistery in Santa Maria del Popolo - Italy - Europe

Baptistery in Santa Maria del Popolo

Send image of Painting in the Baptistery in Santa Maria del Popolo as a free postcard
Download picture of Painting in the Baptistery in Santa Maria del Popolo
Purchase Painting in the Baptistery in Santa Maria del Popolo (Italy)

Once a grand entrance to Rome, the Piazza del Popolo still is a majestic square with an Egyptian obelisk, lush fountains, and no less than three churches on its sides.
Walking down the Via Flaminia, the ancient access road to Rome historically used by so many visitors, you see an impressive city gate at the end of the street. This is the 16th century Porta del Popolo, replacing the Aurelian Porta Flaminia, built in the 3rd century, at the same place. It was intended to leave an impression on whomever arrived in Rome. Massively towering above you, the gate almost completely blocks your view, as the openings are relatively small. It then comes as a surprise, when you walk through the gates, when an enormous space opens up in front of your eyes. This is Piazza del Popolo. Right in front of you, an obelisk, on your right, carabinieri barracks, on your left, the Santa Maria del Popolo church; the vast square has two prominent fountains on the east and west side; furthermore, behind the obelisk, you see the "twin" churches of Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria di Montesanto. Looking through Via del Corso, you can also clearly identify enormous Monument of Vittorio Emanuele. Piazza del Popolo, called after poplar trees that grew here, was for a long time used to park carriages; it was also used for executions until the 1820s.
Read more about: Piazza del Popolo

Tags for this picture:
Bekijk deze pagina in het Nederlands | Voir cette page en Français | Vedere questa pagina in Italiano | Ver esta página en Español | 中文