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Treasures of Rome...

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Treasures of Rome sent on January 03, 2026 (20:41) by Mafo50. 54 comments, 428 views. [retina]

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L'Isola Tiberina, unica isola urbana del Tevere, lunga circa 300 metri e larga circa 90, è collegata alle sponde del Tevere da due ponti: verso Trastevere dal ponte Cestio, risalente al 46 a. C. e in direzione del Ghetto con il ponte Fabricio, edificato nel 62 a. C., chiamato anche ponte Quattro Capi, per le erme romane che ne ornano i parapetti. Secondo la leggenda, l'isola nasce nel 509 a.C. quando, spodestato Lucio Tarquinio Superbo, l'ultimo re di Roma, il popolo, in segno di odio verso il tiranno, gettò nel Tevere l'enorme deposito di grano del re, che risultò così abbondante da formare un'isoletta. In realtà, un compatto banco di tufo, simile a quello del vicino colle Capitolino, costituisce l'elemento geologico di base, sul quale naturalmente si sono sedimentate le sabbie condotte dalla corrente. Fin da epoca antichissima, la necessità delle popolazioni delle due sponde di guadare il fiume decretò l'importanza dell'isola, che assunse successivamente un carattere sacro. Un'altra leggenda racconta che, nel 291 a.C., quando la città di Roma era stata colpita da una terribile pestilenza che aveva mietuto moltissime vittime, i sacerdoti, dopo aver consultato i libri sibillini, avevano inviato una delegazione ad Epidauro, luogo di culto del dio della medicina Esculapio. Gli ambasciatori tornarono a Roma portando sulla nave un serpente, animale caro al dio. All'altezza dell'isola Tiberina, il serpente spiccò un salto e nel punto in cui si rifugiò, fu innalzato un tempio dedicato ad Esculapio; l'isola stessa fu sistemata architettonicamente come una nave con poppa e prua e nel mezzo un obelisco rappresentante l'albero maestro. Sui resti del tempio romano venne poi costruita la chiesa di San Bartolomeo all'Isola, che conserva un campanile romanico del XII secolo e una colonna scavata e utilizzata come vera da pozzo. L'antica vocazione medica dell'isola prosegue nel Medioevo e continua ancora oggi con l'ospedale “Fatebenefratelli”, nato nel 1584 e tutt'ora attivo, e l'ospedale Israelitico



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sent on January 06, 2026 (19:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

.............. excellentPDR. and wonderful shot ............
7 hi Ray Palm-

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sent on January 06, 2026 (21:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice recovery... Tiberina...!!!!
Happy Epiphany!
Oleg.

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sent on January 06, 2026 (21:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The B/W is excellent as well as the composition.
Congratulations Mario.

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sent on January 06, 2026 (23:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Fantastic view!!!!
Congratulations
Hello
Fabrizio

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sent on January 07, 2026 (0:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

;-) What a beautiful interpretation and what a beautiful powerful B/W
Congratulations Mario ;-)

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sent on January 07, 2026 (0:33)

Very beautiful place! Cheers.

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sent on January 07, 2026 (11:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful shot.
Hi John

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sent on January 07, 2026 (13:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Masterful B/W with well-thought-out detail.
From here you can understand the "V" of the Tiberina, the caption with mythological tales is beautiful and exhaustive.
Good continuation of the week, the Befana has passed and has not done any damage,
Massimo

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sent on January 07, 2026 (18:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice shot with a spectacular sky, congratulations Mario.
Hi, Nino

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sent on January 07, 2026 (19:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Many thanks to all x the beautiful comments, and thanks also to those who only put a like.
Best regards
Mario ;-)

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sent on January 07, 2026 (21:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

nice PDR
that divides the two rivers
excellent B&W congratulations Mario bye ;-)

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sent on January 07, 2026 (23:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful image
Many compliments

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sent on January 08, 2026 (7:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello splendid photo, excellent composition and the choice of the bn was spot on for me.
I add a large bn.
Congratulations also for the caption, very interesting.
Simone

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sent on January 08, 2026 (17:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Your report from the capital is always a pleasure to open. Excellent pdr and bn. Congratulations Mario also for the explanatory text.
bye gios ;-)


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