Friday, December 24, 2010

Play For Free Prison Tycoon




Hi Friends!
Are you ready to toast the New Year?
We're here to tell you about an extraordinary event that we are sure will attract your attention:
Claudio Baglioni will star in the New Year's concert in Rome!

Baglioni celebrate the arrival of the new year with a live show, free of charge, more than three hours, called "In Rome, for the world", during which she will sing the best of his repertoire.
The show will be held in Via dei Fori Imperiali and will begin at 22 to support the 'Roman artist will be the beautiful and talented singer Lola Argentina Ponce.

few minutes before midnight, the concert will be temporarily discontinued in order for the countdown and to toast the New Year together watching the traditional and spectacular firework fireworks event. It will then continue to go well into the night ..

The stage will be on Via dei Fori Imperiali to Piazza Venezia with the shoulders. To attend the event can be accessed from both Via Cavour, Via dei Fori Imperiali.
For visitors who have decided to spend the New Year in Rome to 'last time and, by the luggage in a hurry, have not booked accommodation, we report that the Best Western Hotel President is located a short distance from the venue and that, at reasonable prices, can offer a good choice to spend the night (or what it is!).
As always we hope to have provided useful information to cheer and make the evening more memorable crackling and expectations of the 'year ..
Happy holidays to all!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Slightly Elevated White Cell Count And High Esr

has run the snow melted today


The snow has melted, leaving a brown mush that has taken away the charm of these three days. Apart from the controversy about taffic messed up, the people stuck for hours in the car (including me) have failed to grasp the happiness of the white all around. Florence seemed a magical place. It was a magical place. Silence. No machine. A Venice ice where the landscape overwhelmed by the blinding light was surreal. I walked the streets doing the snow crunching under your feet and enjoying the unexpected happiness of those who, like me, took the extraordinary event by putting useless thoughts and anger. Snowball famous among friends and strangers. Drifting ice on the sidewalks and who cares if you can fall. Back child for three days of snow and feel euphoric and nothing more. feeling light as a flake falling, open your mouth to nose up and eyes closed, turned into a puppet. Now it's over. Sin ..

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Cool Ribbons For Vollleyball

Palazzo Farnese collections from the Renaissance to the French Embassy


Arts and collections, but above all the history of the Beautiful, on a trip in time for the first time, back to the treasure house of Farnese.

It 's a monumental tribute to Italian art and Roman taste, and even more to the philosophy of contextualization of the work, the exhibition "Renaissance Palazzo Farnese collections from the embassies of France, which for the first time open to the public for a long time the doors of the Palace, Embassy, \u200b\u200breporting on the inside, thanks to a series of loans outstanding, over one hundred and fifty paintings, drawings, sculptures, coins, tapestries and ceramics from the collection original, in a path that comes from the pomp-century to today.

In a game atmosphere, the exhibition process starts from the courtyard where they were placed sculptures in the shapes of the Farnese Hercules, Hercules Latino, and Toro Farnese, near the porphyry statue of Apollo, known then as Rome Triumphant. A

become the main protagonist, however, is the picture gallery set up on the floor, with, among others, works by Titian, El Greek, Sebastiano del Piombo, in addition to preparatory drawings by Annibale Carracci and the tapestries of the Quirinale.

On holidays you can visit the Sala dei Fasti Farnese, painted by Salviati and Zuccari. And studies are under way for the restoration of the Farnese Gallery, soon the subject of an exhibition that will bring back inside the original sculptures.

The exhibition Palazzo Farnese collections Renaissance to the French Embassy, \u200b\u200bis open from
17:12:10 27.04.11 at Palazzo Farnese, Via Giulia
, 186.
Tickets € 12/15, booking advised to
06.32810