Rome Day-1: A Day Where Sacredness Meets Serenity

From the moment I joined the queue to enter the Vatican Museum, I was overwhelmed. Despite the crowds of tourists, I took my time exploring with an audio guide. The highlight was undoubtedly the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Though photography was prohibited, I etched the breathtaking artwork into my memory. Standing before "The Creation of Adam" and "The Last Judgment," I was left speechless.

St. Peter's Basilica exceeded all my expectations in size and grandeur. The golden ceilings, intricate marble sculptures, and the serene aura of Michelangelo's Pietà were awe-inspiring. Regardless of one's religious beliefs, this is a place that naturally evokes reverence. I climbed to the dome and was rewarded with a stunning panoramic view of Rome—truly unforgettable.

In the afternoon, I visited Piazza Navona, which was bathed in warm sunlight. Sitting at an outdoor café, I enjoyed gelato while admiring the square. Bernini's fountains were pure artistry, and the cheerful faces of people and the street music added to the vibrant atmosphere.

The Pantheon was my final stop of the day. As soon as I stepped inside, I felt a profound sense of awe. It's incredible that a building from 2,000 years ago remains so perfectly preserved—only in Rome could this be possible. Standing beneath the oculus of the open dome, I felt as though I was traveling through time.

Is it even possible to feel this moved on the first day? Rome, you've captured my heart in an instant.

Post by momozzang | Jul 31, 2025

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