Section 1343 Ink Fragrance
Unlike the Plaza de Republic in Paris, the square here is a pure attraction, next to it is the Basilica of Our Lady of Angels and Martyrs and the Central Railway Station. The Roman Visitor Center for Roman Pass is located in the Central Station. The location is very difficult to find. The specific location is in the train station, and the shops on the far right are in the front.
There is an entrance near Platform 24, and you can see the rapass sign when you enter. The waiter here is very standard in English, and she will also tell tourists very considerately to be careful of their luggage. It is best not to backpack in crowded places. Alas, if she has experienced the crazy pickpocket season before the Spring Festival in Dajing City, this level is just soso.
In fact, rapass can also be picked up at the airport, and the time is not calculated as long as you don’t use it. However, because Yunluo and An Chuyu got it too late, they still took it at the train station near the hotel. After changing the location of the Roman pass at the Central Railway Station, you can go to the tourist bus station and wait for the fancy bus.
There are several tourist bus companies in Rome, and the starting time of each company is different. The one that Yunluo and An Chuyu booked on the Internet starts at 10 o'clock. The main station is called Maala behind the Central Railway Station. Some buses also stand at Te Mi Nab Station (that is next to the hotel with the B-shaped hotel in the square of Republic).
The best location for tourist bus is in the first row on the second floor. If you can’t occupy a seat, please sit in the right seat of the bus. The scenery there is better. From the beginning to the end of the operation, you can get on and off at every stop within 24 hours. Just show him the ticket when you get on the bus. The flight attendant will give you a pair of headphones after confirming the ticket information.
You can listen to explanations when plugging it into the bus carriage (generally there are 8 languages, and some bus companies have 9. Yunluoguo is an important combat power of buying and buying, which has attracted the attention of Italy and has opened Chinese services in many places). It takes about 2 hours to take a bus at the Central Railway Station.
This mainly depends on whether the traffic jams in Rome (no longer there is no congestion in the imperial capital, and it does not create congestion on the Internet. Why is Rome ranked higher than the imperial capital in cities?), and basic attractions will stop. Yunluo and An Chuyu saw this well. They canceled their original plan and decided to take a tourist bus first to see it, and then decide which attractions to stop and visit first.
However, after walking around the bus, I chose the Colosseum as my first stop. After getting off the bus, I couldn't help but start complaining again. Many times, Yunluo and An Chuyu always said that Italy is the Chinese country of Europe. What's wrong with not abiding by traffic order... But, in fact, it's really difficult for Yunluo, Italy to be a law-abiding citizen.
Many intersections are not regular intersections but circular. There are at least five roads on the circular intersection, and some roads do not have street lights yet... You can't let Yunluo cross the road when watching the street lights at the next intersection, right? Then... Yunluo stood at the intersection and sighed to the sky, where are your people in Italy?
When will it take time to wait for a European who crosses the same intersection with the clouds... So... If there is no car, let's go... Anyway, European cars will slow down when you cross the road when you see you crossing the road from a distance. The Central Railway Station is near the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary, and the Central Railway Station is on the street. Let's say it back.
There is no reason why the tickets to the Colosseum are the most expensive in Rome. In addition to visiting the Colosseum, this ticket also includes tickets to the ancient Roman ruins next to it. There is nothing to say about the Colosseum. It is simply a landmark of the ancient Roman Empire. Moreover, because the designers have done a good job in planning, it is never congested (actually because there are few people).
And because the Colosseum occupies a very important position in the entire world history, you need to go through security checks when visiting (just don’t panic). Italian soldiers will carry guns and wear camouflage uniforms to see your bag... Well, just look... and then you can go in and see the ruins. The ruins have two floors, and the view is definitely the second floor.
Both souvenirs are sold on both floors. But only the first floor stores rent commentators. Yunluo didn't know that this commentator does not support Chinese, but the souvenirs sold in it have a Chinese version... In fact, it is such an ancient Roman Colosseum. After watching the Colosseum, you can go out and walk along the Arc de Triomphe of Constantinople to the ancient Roman ruins.
For friends who are doing strategies, the distance between the Arc de Triomphe and the Colosseum is actually less than 50 meters, and the distance between the Arc de Triomphe and the ancient Roman ruins is no more than 100 meters. The three attractions are very close, so it is best to be together. Compared with the previous two, the ruins appear very large. If you want to make a metaphor, please use the tomb of the Qin King to imagine. The ruins are on a hill.
Basically, there are broken walls everywhere, and each scenic spot will also be equipped with an explanation (English). So if you don’t know much about ancient Roman history, it will be almost 2 hours to visit here (go to everything). Just take a bird’s eye view of the ruins in 30 minutes.
The Arc de Triomphe at the Arc de Triomphe at the Arc de Triomphe at the Arc de Triomphe in Constantinople has a ticket checkout, but you can enter as long as you purchase the ticket to the Colosseum (don't waste money). There will be a special ticket gate when you take the Roman pass (provided that the Colosseum is a free attraction).
Well, as long as you are an Asian face, the ticket inspector will ask you in advance in English if you have any Roman passes, and then lead you to a special ticket gate. After visiting the ancient Roman ruins, if you have a quick walk, there is still enough time to continue visiting two attractions. Yunluo and An Chuyu chose to take a sightseeing bus to Capito Lio Mountain, which is less than two stops from the Colosseum.
There are 2 attractions to visit here. One is the Cabitorio Museum, which costs 9 euros, and the other is the Piazza Venice. There is also a church that is not expensive in the middle to see. The Cabitorio Plaza was designed by Michelangelo, including the equestrian statue of Marcus Olerius (the square is a replica, the authentic one is in the museum next door) and the museum.
The overlook is very spectacular. The museum includes the New Palace and the Conservative Palace on both sides of the square, connected by underground passages, and at the Conservative Palace on the right, there are places to store bags and umbrellas. There are many marble statues in the entire museum in Piazza Venice. At first, Yun Luo and An Chuyun thought that the things here were all authentic.
It was not until Yunluo and An Chu met again when they saw the exact same Hercules sculpture in the Vatican that they discovered... In fact, there are very, very many replicas in the museums in Italy... So don't pat them if you see a familiar sculpture, maybe the one you see is just a replica.
In addition to sculptures, oil paintings and murals, the Cabitoleo Museum in front of the museum is recommended to observe the entire building, the gorgeous ceilings, large pillars in ancient Roman style, etc. These are Michelangelo's masterpieces! The authenticity in this museum is Marcus Olerius's horse riding statue.
The dying Gauls, Venus of Capitol, Medusa of Bernini. The entire museum is not allowed to take photos, but what do you say... If you really take photos, no one will stop you... But it is better not to take photos... The giant statue at the entrance of the Venas Cabitorio Museum in Capitorio Museum, the treasure of the town.
The Promenade Capitoleo Museum is not a striking sign at the door, so Yun Luo was very happy to take photos for a long time before he found the red sign next to the statue... So, in fact, except for the Vatican Museum, most museums are prohibited from taking photos.
If you want to be a good tourist, please be sure to pay attention to this. In addition, in addition to St. Peter's Basilica, all churches in Rome are also prohibited from taking photos... Visiting the Capitologio Museum is a skill for experts to see the way and laymen to watch the lively work. For Yun Luo, who is a layman, he came out after only one hour of visiting.
After a quick look at the small sculptures exposed, the minds of the people were purified (don't underestimate this, you will know when you go to the Vatican that the phyll sculptures over there are all covered with leaves!). Venice Plaza Venice Plaza left the Capitolio Museum, Yun Luo and An Chuyu went to a church next to them to rest for a while.
Why should we focus on this church? It's too simple. Yunluo will talk about the Roman church in detail. The church is a very common building in Rome. It's as frequent as the temples seen in Wutai Mountain. But unlike the temples that Yunluo and An first met, the Roman churches were medieval missionaries who plundered the entire spiritual world built by wealth in the territory.
So you can see in every church, pay attention to the gorgeous ceiling murals, exquisite sculptures 2 meters high, oil paintings that tell miracles, and various golden decorations. These things represent the spiritual wealth and artificial wealth of Europe for two centuries (some small churches also have authentic works by famous painters).
Therefore, Yunluo and An Chuyu should look at everything in the church with a pious heart, not make noise in the church, nor do they scribble on it (the priests inside will not give you this opportunity). The next destination is Piazza Venice, and the main building of this square is Victor Emmanuel II Century Hall.
When Yunluo went there, he was holding an exhibition, which could be viewed inside. However, there was nothing particularly good inside, as always, with a large dome and a large pillar. But Yunluo especially recommends to climb to the top of this place. Because Capitoleo Mountain is already in a relatively high terrain, and the Memorial Hall is the tallest building in the city center, the scenery after reaching the top is particularly great!
The roof also has a very considerate tour guide board, which explains in detail what the scenery is. Although it costs 7 euros, it feels quite worth it. The specific place to reach the top is behind the platform next to the church, with a transparent elevator standing next to it, a man in a black suit and a ticket office in front of it.
Ancient Roman ruins, Rome panoramic view, Piazza Venice, a seabird on the roadside...Part 1 of Venice overlooks Piazza Venice Venice Venice Venice Plaza to the top to enjoy the scenery. After all, the heights are cold, and there is no other consumption besides the scenery. So the overall time spent in Piazza Venice is less than 30 minutes.
It was not dark yet. Yun Luo and An Chuyu decided to go to find food nearby... and then passed by the legendary Trevi Fountain. So Rome is really not big! The Trevi Fountain Trevi Fountain Trevi Fountain is not as unique as in the photo. The real fountain is in the alleys of Rome.
There are many restaurants and shops nearby. Unfortunately, the fountain has been repaired since 2014 for the Expo, and it is impossible to throw coins into the fountain. However, the hardworking Italians also took great pains to make this attraction similar to the Temple of Fortune. The Trevi Fountain, the Trevi Fountain, was drained from the water.
But I still set up a passage so that you can approach the middle of the fountain to appreciate the sculptures on the fountain. The second and most important point is to set up a temporary coin-shaving pool in the middle of the front of the fountain, and posted a charming photo of the Trevi Fountain, which satisfies everyone's desire to make wishes. Well, Yun Luo looked at the pool. There are indeed many coins...
The temporary small wish pool used to make a wish for you in front of the fountain. As for the dinner part, Yunluo and An Chuyu are not good at it, but there are two things to say. One thing is that Europeans eat about twice as much as ordinary Asians, even ordinary Asians who are extremely hungry; the second thing is that most restaurants do not provide hot water, only pure water and soda water.
Oh, there is a third thing. The ice cream on the mobile dining car on the street of Rome is 5 euros and 1 goal. But the ice cream in the store is actually 3 euros and 2 goals, and it is a waste of money on the table.
During the first day of intensive walking, the part from the Central Railway Station to the central area has been almost gone. Today's plan is a one-day tour of the Vatican! In addition to being not open to the public on Sundays, the Vatican does not accept tourists on some holidays. So it is best to check the opening situation of its reservation before going there.
The specific timetable can be found on the Vatican official website. Although the Vatican is in Rome, it is actually an independent country. The tourist attractions mainly include the Vatican Museum and St. Peter's Basilica. These two attractions are comparable to the Forbidden City of Yunluo Kingdom. They are crowded no matter what day, so I followed the suggestions of other strategies.
After booking the Vatican ticket, Yun Luo and An Chuyu arrived at the Vatican Museum at 9 o'clock in the morning. But even at this time, the tourists lined up were already full of the walls on the side of the museum, and! The most important thing is that the queue can be about 3 to 4 people in a row, and it was at least 50 meters! Even if there are so many people waiting to see the most luxurious museum in the world...
Therefore, the tour guide industry around here is also very developed. They basically bring a certificate and say hello to you. The people should be familiar with this kind of situation. Just ignore it. The real Vatican staff will hang a badge on their right chest and mark the national flag in the language below.
Vatican Museum Vatican Museum Map Gallery Ceiling Vatican Museum Vatican Museum Vatican Museum Vatican Museum Gallery Vatican Museum If you book your tickets online, it is best to take out the printed tickets and after the Vatican staff at the end of the team see your printed tickets.
It will guide you to the passage on the far right that can only accommodate one person until the entrance of the museum. Then there will be a special ticket inspector to check the tickets. After passing the tickets, you can enter the museum gate for security check. Someone here will ask if you must arrive within the online reservation time before you can enter the venue, uh...
Judging from the attitudes of various staff members, as long as you get the tickets for the day, you can enter the venue at any time... Even the ticket exchange office after security check is the same. But you need to pay attention when changing tickets. Tickets booked online must be redeemed in the window with the words "assaonlineeg breast ppi".
There are three windows for marking this. You can go to the Vatican to change tickets and go to the Vatican for a visit. The crowd in line is 9:30 in the morning. Vatican Museum Vatican Museum Raphael's "The Advent of the Son" Vatican Museum Vatican Museum Vatican Museum In addition, if you want to hear the official explanation.
It is best to prepare a pair of headphones by yourself first. The Vatican will only prepare commentators, but will not provide them! It takes 7 euros to rent an commentator, and there is a Chinese commentary, and the counter is quite obvious. They will tell you that before leaving the Vatican, you just need to put the commentator into the red email address, and you don’t have to go back to the counter to handle it.
The specific usage of the commentator is also very simple. There will be red circles and white numbers next to the Vatican cultural relics. Enter the commentator according to the numbers on the logo and click to listen to the relevant cultural relics background. It is quite convenient. This statue has a museum and a cathedral...
Vatican Museum Vatican Museum The original Vatican Museum The Vatican Museum can take photos except the Sistine Chapel, but cannot use flash lights! There are still various replicas here, such as Rodin's Contemporary... but there are also many authentic works, except for two statues, the sun god Apollo.
In addition to Raocon and his sons, there is also a "trunk" statue that is famous all over the world. If you don't know Yun Luo, just take a look at it. The other one worth seeing is the Raphael Room. This is not a literal room, but a large room connected to 4-5 rooms. Raphael ordered to paint his famous work "Athenian School" in these rooms.
"The Dispute of the Holy Body" and so on... In Yunluo and An Chuyu, it seems that a room is full of Raphael except for the floor... These rooms can be photographed, but flashes cannot be turned on. The famous Raocon statue in the Vatican Museum Raphael Room mural "Athen School" The Vatican Museum Raphael Room has a map museum after reading it.
Chapter completed!