Europe 2022 Trips - Photo Preview 20 - Italy: Rome, France: Jura, Germany: Tübingen
This set contains a potpourri of images from 3 different countries, with a high concentration of images from ROME, the ETERNAL CITY, capital of Italy, where we spent six days, visiting an old friend and reacquainting ourselves with this city that we last visited 30 years before in 1992. Additionally, I present 2 photos from a day drive into the eastern Jura region of France, very close to France's border with Switzerland, where we enjoyed an exquisite lunch al fresco in ST HIPPOLYTE of trout fished right below the restaurant in the river Doubs, which for quite a stretch actually forms the border with Switzerland. The final 2 images come from another day-drive into southern Germany where we visited the pleasant university town of TÜBINGEN.
Brief notes on the places covered:
ROME/ITALY - With a population of 4.3 mio, Rome is the third largest city in Europe, and its history spans 28 centuries. While Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at around 753 BC, the site has been inhabited for much longer, making it a major human settlement for almost three millennia and one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe. Get more information on this marvelous city from this link to Wikipedia -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RomeST HIPPOLYTE/FRANCE - Compared to the vast Eternal City of Rome, this small village of 940 is just a speck on a map, but we found it interesting to stroll here for a short while - and enjoyed taking additional time to taste an excellent "Truite de la Mère Guenot" (trout of mother Guenot). More information on this small town from "France This Way" -
https://www.francethisway.com/places/saint-hippolyte.phpTÜBINGEN/GERMANY - With a population of 92,000, Tübingen's size is squarely in the middle of the 3 locations in this set. Its famous Eberhard Karls University was founded in 1477 which makes it one of the oldest in Central Europe. It also reputedly has the highest quality of life of all German cities. More information on this fascinating town from Wikipedia -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BCbingenNotes
TRIP INFO: Set # 1 provides a brief introduction to this series. Please use the link below if you would like to review this intro:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-797460-1.html2022 TRIP INFO: Set # 19 provides more information on the two trips of the year to Europe
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1 - Italy/Rome - Piazza Navona at its southern end with the Fontana del Moro (Fountain of the Moor-16c) in the foreground and the Fontana dei Fiumi (1651) with the obelisk at the center, on the left the Sant'Agnese in Agone baroque church (17c)
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2 - Rome - Piazza Navona with the Fontana del Nettuno (Fountain of Neptune-1574) - seen from the northern end of the piazza facing south, also at the center Fontana dei Fiumi (1651) with the obelisk, at right Sant'Agnese in Agone
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3 - Rome - Piazza Navona at its northern end with the 16th century Fontana del Nettuno (Fountain of Neptune) constructed in 1574, the statue of Neptune fighting with an octopus was added in 1878 - seen from the piazza facing north
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4 - Rome - A vendor selling fruits and vegetables at the Campo de' Fiori - literally translated it means field of flowers, a name derived from the Middle Ages when the area was still a meadow full of flowers - now a bustling produce market
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5 - Rome - Arco di Constantine (Arch of Constantine), a triumphal arch dedicated to emperor Constantine the Great to commemorate his victory at the Batttle of Milvian Bridge in AD 312 - the arch was dedicated in 315 and is the largest Roman arch
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6 - Rome - Colosseo (The Colosseum), an elliptical amphitheatre completed in AD 80 - the world's largest ancient amphitheater ever built and still the largest standing amphitheater. It held 50,000 to 80,000 spectators
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7 - France/Franche-Comté/Saint-Hippolyte - View from our drive above the river Doubs just outside Saint-Hippolyte
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8 - France/Franche-Comté/Saint-Hippolyte - The restaurant "Le Saint Hippolyte" on the bank of the river Doubs in the hilly landscape of the western Jura mountains
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9 - Germany/BW/Tübingen - Marktplatz (market square) with an ongoing weekly market in front of the decorated city hall, built in 1435 and many times enlarged and renovated - known for its sgraffito paintings on the facade and its astronomical clock
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10 - Germany/BW/Tübingen - View from the Eberhardsbrücke facing north to a row of old houses called the Neckarfront, lining the banks of the Neckar river, in the center rear the spire of the St George's Collegiate Church (1470)
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For your reference:
Map of Europe indicating our flights and drives as well as the location of the places shown in this set
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So very European. A fine set.
Another colorful tour, Joe! The night shot of the Colosseum is my pick.
Longshadow wrote:
Love the Colosseum shot!
Thanks Bill, I am also quite happy with that one.
kpmac wrote:
So very European. A fine set.
Thank you Ken for your kind words.
UTMike wrote:
Another colorful tour, Joe! The night shot of the Colosseum is my pick.
Thank you very much Mike, I admit, even though the other shots are lit by powerful natural sunshine, they pale in comparison to the night shot of the Colosseum.
I too love the Colosseum shot.
Another great set Joe. The Colosseum shot is fantastic. I also really like the photo of the market in Rome and #10 in Germany of the row of old houses along the Neckar river.
AviRoad
Loc: Westchester County, NY
I wasn't going to say anything, but I have to tell you that those photos are just excellent!
Great set Joe. I love the Colosseum shot and the last one.
Earnest Botello wrote:
Great series, Joe.
Thank you Earnest, glad you like the images of these three countries mixed together.
NMGal wrote:
I too love the Colosseum shot.
Thanks Barbara, I know, that one really stands out.
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