
Susan Sanders has recently been haunting Rome’s EUR district, where the Museum of Roman Civilization is chock-full of plaster casts of Roman artworks.
On this Photo Friday, Susan shares a view of the Trajanic corridor in the Museum, where the ultra-orderly display installed under Mussolini’s Fascist regime provides the rare opportunity to see the reliefs that spiral up the Column of Trajan at eye-level.
As always, we’re grateful to Susan for providing us with such beautiful photographs of the Eternal City. To see more photographs, visit Susan’s photo blog, Rome With A View.











