Roma #2: La ciudad barroca y el Vaticano | Italia, por José Luis Tagarro

Welcome to a journey through time in the city that shaped the destiny of the West. Rome is not just a capital city; it is a living museum where the symbiosis between imperial glory and contemporary life is evident on every corner. Our journey today begins in the vibrant Piazza Navona, where Bernini's architecture blends seamlessly with everyday life in a perfect symbiosis of water and stone. It is not just a square; it is the stage where the power of the popes became art. From there, we delve into the cathedral-like scale of the Pantheon of Agrippa, a marvel of ancient engineering that defies the laws of gravity, before fulfilling the essential ritual of the Trevi Fountain: a "hook" that forever binds us to the Eternal City. After crossing the bridges that span the Tiber and feeling the weight of centuries at the imposing Castel Sant'Angelo, we will culminate our day at the Vatican. A space where the tone becomes serious and solemn, given the magnitude of a square and a basilica that represent the spiritual and artistic epicenter of the world. Rome is not visited, it is felt. Join us to discover why its legacy is inexhaustible.