Photos by Sophia Scull ’25.
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The Colosseum, an enormous amphitheater constructed under the Flavian emperors around 72 CE, remains a major cultural and tourist site in Rome.
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From left, Erica Dunne ’25, Kiki Rosenthal ’26, Emily Wadlow ’26, Lucie Morton ’26, and Anja Grover ’26 pose as statues in the courtyard of the Abbey of San Giusto.
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Students met up with Classics professor Roger Ulrich ’77 at Ostia Antica to study the ruins of what was once a bustling international port city.
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Nora Lambert, a Kress Foundation History of Art Institutional Fellow in Rome, discusses the Perugia Altarpiece painted by Fra Angelico in Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria.
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Justin Lewis ’25 and Emil Liden ’25 admire the beautiful countryside that surrounds Castello di Potentino.
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Associate Professor of Architectural History Nick Camerlenghi discusses the architecture at Piazza del Campidoglio.
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Lizzie Schlossel ’25 and Millie Keogh ’25 contemplate the apse fresco cycle by Florentine painter Filippo Lippi in the Spoleto Cathedral.
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Students climbed Brunelleschi’s Dome for a closer view of the ceiling frescoes during their visit to Florence.
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Castel Sant’Angelo, a fortress located along the Tiber River, was commissioned by Emperor Hadrian in 139 CE to serve as his mausoleum.
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Fifty-four panels adorn the Byzantine door in the Papal Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, featuring scenes from the life of Christ.
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Dartmouth students on the FSP in Rome are joined by students from New Hampshire-based Saint Anselm College at the Abbey of San Giusto, a former monastery, in a pick-up game of soccer.
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At Castello di Potentino, students learned how cheese is made and had the opportunity to participate in the process.
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Emil Liden ’25 greets a donkey at the organic farm of the Abbey of San Giusto.