Observations and reflections about my life in Rome, including the excursions that take me beyond the walls...
Showing posts with label Victor Emmanuel Monument. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victor Emmanuel Monument. Show all posts
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Saturday Field Trip
Last Saturday I took students from my class on an "optional" field trip. We visited the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, the king who was responsible for the unification of Italy.
We climbed 124 steps in front of the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli to reach a glass elevator that took us to the top of the monument.

When this equestrian statue was completed there was a celebration with 20 people sitting down to lunch inside the horse.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Terrace of the Quadrigas
Third Saturday Field Trips or "Birdwalking" with Mr. Litman
This year I am offering my students an opportunity for optional weekend field trips on the third Saturday of the month. Today I took some 5th graders to get a view of "Rome from the Sky." We went to the Terrace of the Quadrigas (chariots with four horses) located on top of the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II at Piazza Venezia.
Click here to see the view we enjoyed. (45 sec. video) We looked for our homes, counted how many clocks we could see, and unsuccessfully tried to count bell towers and church domes.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
il Vittoriano
This is the view town the Alban Hills with the Collesium and the Roman Forum in the foreground.
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