Colosseum and Roman Forum
Photographed & edited by Riccardo Vincenzi. Artist's recommendation: 28" x 40" (70cm x 100cm) printed on aluminum. Legend has it that around 800 BC, two baby twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, were found floating down the Tibur River by a she-wolf and nursed in a cave. They eventually decided to found a city one one of the seven hills. However, the brothers disagreed upon which hill to settle on. In the ensuing argument, which became a fight, Romulus slayed Remus, and thus the city was named Rome and founded on the Palantine Hill. This photograph captures a part of Ancient Rome, one of the main areas of the city and home to some of Rome's most famous ruins, including the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, and many other wondrous architectural sights. 48 megapixel 4k drone shot. Specially edited for FineArt printing. Choose between high-quality 5mm PVC or Aluminum materials. Frame not included.