Rome
I haven’t really got on with Rome so far. It's okay, but with every square I step into, every obelisk that rises up, I thank God the for the Renaissance, Florence and for Botticelli. One phallic symbol after another, fountains ejaculating in turn, roads marching in formation, its like walking through one long pissing contest. Here is the world before Venus blew in on her seashell and it is desperate for a feminine touch. A Garden of Gnomes The Trevi Fountain is the first landmark I turn to and I guess it does provide some aesthetic respite. It is grand, mad and wonderfully Baroque. The sculpted white stone is elegant and there is a classical harmony about the design, but...it is preposterous. In the right context there is no doubt this is the most incredible fountain ever built, but sitting as it does, off a side street between some posturing Roman roads, it's like meeting God in the vegetable isle in Tescos. I like it because it is such an o...