There was still one place that I wanted to go; the Galleria Doria Pamphilj. According to the guide book, "Most of the great names of the Renaissance are represented on this gallery's crowded walls." How could I pass that up, right?
The gallery didn't open until 10:00 and it was relatively close to Capitoline Hill, so I decided to take another walk past the ruins. The rain from the previous night was gone and it was another beautiful day.
Here are a couple more shots from the area of the Forum.

 This kind of 'peeking' view looks in on the monstrous Victor Emmanuel Monument. Vick was Italy's first king. He must have done a pretty decent job because one of the few streets wide enough for traffic on both directions is also named after him.
 This kind of 'peeking' view looks in on the monstrous Victor Emmanuel Monument. Vick was Italy's first king. He must have done a pretty decent job because one of the few streets wide enough for traffic on both directions is also named after him. I was so glad I'd gone to the Galleria! After spending several hours there (no photos allowed), I stopped for lunch at a pizzeria. All of the pizzas were named after rock groups from the 60's. I had 'The Doors' (and a beer, of course).
 I was so glad I'd gone to the Galleria! After spending several hours there (no photos allowed), I stopped for lunch at a pizzeria. All of the pizzas were named after rock groups from the 60's. I had 'The Doors' (and a beer, of course). "Italian Food" in the US is so different what I had there. Every time I was served something, it made me smile to see just how different it was from what I would have gotten here. There was no sauce on this pizza. It wasn't sliced. The crust was very thin and crispy. The cheese was in scooped piles. The tomatoes were half cherry tomatoes set around in concentric circles. And there were 'greens' on it!! It was great!
 "Italian Food" in the US is so different what I had there. Every time I was served something, it made me smile to see just how different it was from what I would have gotten here. There was no sauce on this pizza. It wasn't sliced. The crust was very thin and crispy. The cheese was in scooped piles. The tomatoes were half cherry tomatoes set around in concentric circles. And there were 'greens' on it!! It was great!

 Again I crossed the Ponte Sant' Angelo. This time I took pictures of most of the angels along the bridge. This one is my favorite.
 Again I crossed the Ponte Sant' Angelo. This time I took pictures of most of the angels along the bridge. This one is my favorite. There was one heck of a line at St Peter's and it kind of made me laugh to hear people complaining about having to wait. These folks had come all the way from the US and a 20 minute wait in line was stretching the limit of their tolerance! Obviously they had never been inside. I would have stood there for an hour and I'd seen it already!
 There was one heck of a line at St Peter's and it kind of made me laugh to hear people complaining about having to wait. These folks had come all the way from the US and a 20 minute wait in line was stretching the limit of their tolerance! Obviously they had never been inside. I would have stood there for an hour and I'd seen it already!Here's one shot just coming up the steps before you actually enter.



 






 Originally, I had planned to return to the Vatican Musem on Tuesday, making it both the first and last place I visited in hope that the memory of it would not be diluted by everything else I experienced here. Finding myself in the neighborhood, however, I decided to go back now.
Originally, I had planned to return to the Vatican Musem on Tuesday, making it both the first and last place I visited in hope that the memory of it would not be diluted by everything else I experienced here. Finding myself in the neighborhood, however, I decided to go back now.
 Here it is again from another angle.
Here it is again from another angle. Once at the museum, I went directly again to the Sistine Chapel. The museum and the chapel were much more crowded this time; maybe because it was Monday? This time around I found the picture gallery, which I had somehow missed on the first day. I also ran across this interestingly attired individual:
Once at the museum, I went directly again to the Sistine Chapel. The museum and the chapel were much more crowded this time; maybe because it was Monday? This time around I found the picture gallery, which I had somehow missed on the first day. I also ran across this interestingly attired individual:




 
   At the main street, I could see a bank where the old pillars had been revealed in the side of the building. I headed off in that direction and found this, the Theatre of Marcellus:
At the main street, I could see a bank where the old pillars had been revealed in the side of the building. I headed off in that direction and found this, the Theatre of Marcellus:






 This night I had dinner at a 'pizzeria' on one of the streets near the hotel.  I had the Spaghetti Carbonara which is spaghetti with eggs and bacon (and a Heineken).  I was great!!
This night I had dinner at a 'pizzeria' on one of the streets near the hotel.  I had the Spaghetti Carbonara which is spaghetti with eggs and bacon (and a Heineken).  I was great!! The small statue is melded right into the corner of the structure. I'm almost sure I saw a match to this in the Vatican Museum. There are beggars on the street in Rome, mostly at the churches. I have my doubts about some of them after watching one carefully tuck her leather purse beneath her robe as she got into position on the steps near the Colosseum.
The small statue is melded right into the corner of the structure. I'm almost sure I saw a match to this in the Vatican Museum. There are beggars on the street in Rome, mostly at the churches. I have my doubts about some of them after watching one carefully tuck her leather purse beneath her robe as she got into position on the steps near the Colosseum. My first real stop of the day was at the Capitoline Museums that occupy twin buildings on Capitoline Hill. The museums are mostly dedicated to sculpture. A funny thing happened to me there. I bought a ticket but I wasn't sure where the entrance was (everything is very different here). Anyway, I wandered into a reception for some undoubtedly important person. I knew they were important because someone was video taping people as they entered and everyone except me of course was extremely well dressed. Oops! Perhaps I was on the news as having crashed the president's birthday party! HaHaHa!! Later I heard much cheering and applause from the room I had escaped.
 My first real stop of the day was at the Capitoline Museums that occupy twin buildings on Capitoline Hill. The museums are mostly dedicated to sculpture. A funny thing happened to me there. I bought a ticket but I wasn't sure where the entrance was (everything is very different here). Anyway, I wandered into a reception for some undoubtedly important person. I knew they were important because someone was video taping people as they entered and everyone except me of course was extremely well dressed. Oops! Perhaps I was on the news as having crashed the president's birthday party! HaHaHa!! Later I heard much cheering and applause from the room I had escaped.
 ...then the hand...
 ...then the hand... (We're number one!) ...and then the head...
(We're number one!) ...and then the head... They were very cool! One of the main exhibits was about the reconstruction and preservation of the Roman artifacts. Part of this exibit included this statue of Marcus Aurelius:
They were very cool! One of the main exhibits was about the reconstruction and preservation of the Roman artifacts. Part of this exibit included this statue of Marcus Aurelius: A real serious historian, all I could think of when I saw this was a line from my favorite movie, 'Gladiator'; "You knew Marcus Aurelius?" That made me start chuckling, so I had to leave the room before I offended someone.
 A real serious historian, all I could think of when I saw this was a line from my favorite movie, 'Gladiator'; "You knew Marcus Aurelius?" That made me start chuckling, so I had to leave the room before I offended someone. Some of them were even more obviously evil like this ine with the horns...
 Some of them were even more obviously evil like this ine with the horns... ...or this ghoul...
 ...or this ghoul... I just thought it was fascinating. I'm going to see if I can find a 'tell me why' site on the internet where people answer Art History type questions. Where is Robert Langdon when you need him?
I just thought it was fascinating. I'm going to see if I can find a 'tell me why' site on the internet where people answer Art History type questions. Where is Robert Langdon when you need him? The one below is the Theatre of Marcellus. I got a real good look at this on Sunday when I just happened upon it on my way to the flea market.
 The one below is the Theatre of Marcellus. I got a real good look at this on Sunday when I just happened upon it on my way to the flea market.
 Finally, I visited Trajan's Markets. I'm such a dope. When I read in the gude book that they were reconstructing Trajan's Markets, I thought I could go shopping there! Ha! I guess they were all sold out of slaves! The museum here was really great. In one room they had a video that showed how the original structures in the area looked originally. I thought the video was fascinating and again it made me think about how awesome it must all have been.
Finally, I visited Trajan's Markets. I'm such a dope. When I read in the gude book that they were reconstructing Trajan's Markets, I thought I could go shopping there! Ha! I guess they were all sold out of slaves! The museum here was really great. In one room they had a video that showed how the original structures in the area looked originally. I thought the video was fascinating and again it made me think about how awesome it must all have been. After I finished at Trajan's place, I visited the Pantheon and the Piazza Navona. I walked down Via del Coronari where my hotel room was originally supposed to be. I ended up then back in front of St. Peter's, did a little shopping and caught the metro home.
After I finished at Trajan's place, I visited the Pantheon and the Piazza Navona. I walked down Via del Coronari where my hotel room was originally supposed to be. I ended up then back in front of St. Peter's, did a little shopping and caught the metro home.