Piazza Navona, Rome, Italy

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Happy start to the week to everyone on Hive!. Especially to the followers and fans of the Worldmappin community, one of my favorite places on the blockchain. I want to highlight another beautiful place I visited on my recent trip to Rome, Italy: the spacious and artistic Piazza Navona. It's a destination I'd longed to see for years because of its picturesque and welcoming atmosphere, and now that I've been there, I can confirm it's a dreamlike place and a must-see in Rome.


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Chiesa di Sant'Agnese in Agone

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¡Feliz inicio de semana para todos en Hive! Especialmente para los seguidores y amantes de la comunidad Worldmappin, uno de mis lugares preferidos en la blockchain. Nuevamente quiero fijar un lugar muy hermoso que conocí en mi reciente viaje a Roma, Italia, y en esta oportunidad se trata de la amplia y artística Piazza Navona, un destino que añoraba conocer desde hace varios años por lo pintoresco y amistoso que me daba la impresión de que sería, y ahora que estuve alá, puedo certificar que es un lugar de ensueño y un destino obligatorio en Roma.


Neptune Fountain:

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What makes Piazza Navona so special? Well, it boasts many monuments and iconic landmarks. I think the main attraction is the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone, located in the center, tall and imposing, and directly opposite it, Bernini's Obelisk Agonale at the Fountain of the Four Rivers. Extending to the left of the piazza are the Fontana del Moro and to the right, the Fountain of Neptune. All these structures are famous for being carved from marble, for their impressive beauty, and for their remarkable preservation over time. Around the piazza, you'll find various shops where you can sit, eat, or drink, enjoying the lively atmosphere created by the locals.


Agonale Obelisk:

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¿Qué tiene de especial la Piazza Navona?, pues muchos monumentos y lugares épicos de la ciudad. Creo que lo principal es la Iglesia de Santa Inés en Agonía ubicada en el centro, alta e imponente, y justo frente a ella el Obelisco Agonale en la Fuente de los Cuatro Ríos de Bernini. Se extienden hacia la izquierda de la plaza la Fontana del Moro y hacia la derecha la Fontana de Neptuno, todas estas estructuras son famosas por estar talladas en mármol, ser impresionantes y por su conservación a través del tiempo. Al rededor de la plaza hay distintos negocias para sentarse, comer o beber, disfrutando del ambiente de alegría que las mismas personas mantienen vivo.


Fountain of the Four Rivers:

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I only had the pleasure of visiting this square during the day, and the best part is that it's an open-air space; you don't have to pay to see so much beauty. Even entering the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone is free. There's another unique feature I knew about even before my trip, and although I didn't have time to visit it, I highly recommend you do: beneath Piazza Navona lies an entire archaeological stadium with many ruins and a wealth of history from ancient Rome. The Stadium of Domitian is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admission is between 8 and 12 euros, depending on the type of visit you choose. Without a doubt, it's a dreamlike place in Italy, where art is always just around the corner... I hope you enjoyed this little tour of Rome. Until the next post! 🙏


Moor's Fountain:

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Solo tuve el placer de conocer esta plaza durante el día, y lo mejor es que es un lugar al aire libre, no tienes que pagar para visitar tanta belleza, incluso entrar a la Iglesia de Santa Inés en Agonía también es gratis. Hay otra peculiaridad que sabía incluso antes de mi viaje, y aunque no tuve tiempo de visitarlo te recomiendo a ti que lo hagas, y es que debajo de la Plaza Navona hay todo un estadio arqueológico con muchas ruinas e historia sobre la antigua Roma. El Estadio Domiciano es patrimonio de la UNESCO y su entrada está entre los 8 o 12 euros, dependiendo del tipo de visita que requieras. Sin duda alguna, un lugar de ensueño en Italia, donde el arte siempre está a la vuelta de la esquina... Espero que hayan disfrutado de este pequeño paseo por Roma, ¡Hasta el próximo post! 🙏


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Especially the city of Italy is very beautiful to see. The architectural design and special statues here create a stir of beauty. The artistic skills of the city, especially Piazza Navona, are admirable. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful trip with your amazing photography skills. You must be doing well, brother.

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Hey brother, after seeing this tour you really do look Italian to me, hahaha... It would be interesting to visit that archaeological site with so many ruins and history about ancient Rome, and on the other hand, the marble sculptures are truly works of art and super durable. And I'll say it again, in that last photo you already look Italian, hahaha. In fact, I'm not going to call you Jesus anymore, but Jesusrotti. I don't know why, but a lot of Italian names end like that, hahaha.

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Que lugar tan increíble y las fotos están geniales. Gracias por compartir.

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