The Mouth of Truth – Ancient Lie Detector
The Bocca della Verità (Mouth of Truth), carries one story that sends shivers up the spine of the superstitious and makes skeptics laugh in amusement. The ancient carving, pictured above, is found outside the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin. The pagan god carving is said to bite off the hands of liars. How is that for a useful lie detector? It sounds like there’s no mercy for anyone, even those willfully confessing their crimes.
Gianicolo Hill – Rome Panoramic City View
Hidden gems in Rome aren’t hard to come by, but when this is the case, they often require work to reach. Exploring Rome off the beaten path requires some intensity and a bit of sweat. Take a walk up from the west of the River Tiber to Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi atop Gianicolo Hill. Admiring a city from above is one of the best ways to gain a new perspective.
There’s plenty more to enjoy than just the city view. If you’re lucky enough to be in Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi at noon, you can witness the firing of the canon. While here, I’d suggest stopping by the Tempietto di Bramante, an architectural jewel in my opinion. Here you can enjoy one of the most beautiful displays of high renaissance art.
House of the Owls – Surreal Sites
Tor Marancia – Street Art Galore
The Appian Way – The Queen of All Roads
Trastevere – Rome’s Most Charming District
Piccola Londra
The Aventine Keyhole
Rome’s ancient pyramid
