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Panthéon - Rome - Italy - Europe
Added on the 02/12/2013 - Copyright : tv shinjuku
Rome (Italy), May 5, EFE, (Camera: Jorge Ortiz).- The sinking of several paving stones in the square in front of the Pantheon in Rome, which occurred a week ago, has now allowed archaeologists to find the original pavement dated back to second century AD, during the time of the Emperor Hadrian.FOOTAGE OF THE SINKHOLE IN FRONT OF THE ROMAN PANTHEON AND SOUNDBITES BY SABLE BAUMGARTNER, AN ARCHAEOLOGIST.TRANSLATION:"These are plaques from the pavement of the square in front of the Pantheon from Roman times. It should be from the phase of the second century after Christ, the phase of the emperor Hadrian when he raised and re-paved the square in front of the Pantheon. There are seven different, large plates. A row of seven plates that can be seen here and another one that can be seen under the ground, also preserved next to the first row".
Rome, Oct 28 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) A hundred protesters from the restaurant sector on Wednesday unfolded their tablecloths on the ground in front of the Pantheon in Rome to protest against the measures of the Italian Government that order the closure of bars and restaurants at 6 in the afternoon.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.SOUNDBITES OF PROTESTERS.Translation:Alessandro (Chef): "When a chef lays the table on the floor it means he/she has nowhere else to put it."Giuseppe (Kitchen assistant): "The government's new measures are a sham.""The alternative is that all our businesses already respect social distancing, keep hygene, and are totally safe."
Rome, Oct 26 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) Some hoteliers in Rome have defined the new coronavirus measures imposed by authorities on bars and restaurants as "the coup de grace". As of Monday, these businesses are to close their doors at 6 pm, a measure that puts the sector at grave risk. FOOTAGE OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS IN ROME.SOUNDBITES AND TRANSLATIONS OF:Mauro, owner of a restaurant at Piazza Navona: "It would be like closing forever. With the measure we have taken, we could stay open." Salvatore, waiter: "I've never seen anything like this in the Pantheon, normally it's a square full of people, Spanish, French, from the US..."
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