Today I finished up my project for my history class… that means my time here is rapidly coming to a close. Its hard to believe how fast it is all going by. In 12 days I leave for Switzerland, and in 16 I will be landing in JFK. CRAZY! Anyhow, I wanted to share an area that has become pretty dear to me during the course of the last few weeks. This project I mentioned was on an urban space in Rome (I will spare you the boring details), and it involved multiple site visits to Piazza Farnese (Palazzo Farnese was the topic I chose).
Have you ever noticed how the character of a place can change completely when it changes from day to night? Its amazing to me how during the day, the piazza looked like this:
And at night it switches to this:
The energy is completely different.
Since I was in the neighborhood anyways for the Farnese project, I thought I would also check out Campo de Fiori. Its one of my FAVORITE markets in Rome. They have everything. Including sweet potatoes. Can you believe it’s the only place in Rome I could find those? During the day the market sells everything from flowers (Fiori) to souvenirs, to produce, to gourmet foods.
And at night all of the vendors clear out and the restaurants around the piazza are FULL of people.
Just “down the street” (and by that I mean down several winding streets that only make up a short walk) is Piazza Navona, Home of the Pamphili Palazzi and Bernini’s Four Rivers Fountain. I can’t decide what lighting I like better…
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