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| Maggie and I in the part of the amphitheater where the gladiators enter |
(Disclaimer: if you aren't interested in random history about the Roman empire then skip over this part). Italica was an important city during the Roman empire, and is located about 20 minutes from Sevilla. The city was once full of houses and an amphitheater where gladiators fought, and Roman baths, etc. Now it is literally a pile of rocks, but the amphitheater is still fairly in tact. Why did it go from being one of the most important cities in the world to being a pile of rocks for Americans to tour? Well apparently, when the Arabs conquered Spain from the Romans, they decided that they wanted to build some really big, beautiful structures (like the cathedral in Sevilla, and the palaces that we visited, etc.) To do so they needed rocks, and lots of them. Where better to find rocks than a town built completely out of them. So they destroyed most of the houses and buildings in Italica to use the rock for their own buildings.
| Some columns...much more interesting than my rock pictures, I promise. |
| An original tile floor |
Although this excursion was the most boring so far, we still made it fun! The amphitheater looked like the one out of Gladiator, and the baths were HUGE. They also had gigantic walk in closets, which we all found pretty funny. How many togas can one man have, right?
Maggie and I have seriously been craving pizza, so after the excursion we went to a pizza place by the cathedral. We must not have been the only ones wanting pizza, because pretty much half of our program came along too. The place is owned by a guy from New York City and he told us about how he met his Spanish wife and moved back here. The pizza was really good, so I'm sure we'll be regulars.
| The ampitheater. The part above the doors are kind of like bleachers. |
I'm sure we'll set out to find the puppies again next Sunday, because we were both pretty excited at the prospect of playing with them. Even without puppies this day can not be ruined, because Sunday means paella, and paella can brighten anyone's day.

Favorite line ... "How many togas can one man have, right?" I'm SURE the walk in closets were really for the women's sandals. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I do know how you love puppies!
I love you!