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| Via del Pie di Marmo Via del Pie di Marmo, Rome, 00186 | ![]() |
Want to know if a celebrity is playing both sides of the fence? Whether that new guy you're seeing is actually a Republican or just dresses like one? If your boss maxed out at that fundraiser or got comped? Whether your ... more
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| Via della Conciliazione Via della Conciliazione, Rome, 00193 | ![]() |
The Via della Conciliazione in Rome is the thoroughfare that leads to St. Peter's basilica in Rome (Fig. 1). The construction of the "Street of the Reconciliation," which entailed gutting the medieval neighborh... more
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| Via delle Quattro Fontane Via 20 Settembre, Rome, 00184 | ![]() |
(derives from the name of pope Felice Peretti). The name "Quattro Fontane" was given it from the composition of four fountains located in the crossing point between this street and Via XX Settembre. Here on the... more
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| Via di Ripetta Via di Ripetta, Rome, 00186 | ![]() |
Until the 18th century this street was known as Via Leonina in honour of Pope Leo V who had it built 200 years earlier. It was later called Via Ripetta as it flanks the bank of the Tiber. There are a number of important ... more
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| Via Giulia Via Giulia, Rome, 00186 | ![]() |
Via Giulia is a beautiful street, almost one kilometre long, that leads from the city centre straight down to the Vatican. It was laid out in the 16th century by the famous architect Bramante on the orders of Pope Julius... more
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| Via Margutta Via Margutta, Rome, 00187 | ![]() |
Parallel to the elegant Via del Babuino runs the narrow but noteworthy Via Margutta. Here a great number of young artists, with great hopes and little money, made their names. The street is now peppered with little art g... more
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| Via Salaria Via Salaria, Rome, 00198 | ![]() |
The Via Salaria (Salt Road) was one of the oldest roads in Italy. It was the route by which salt was transported from the coast to Rome. The ancient Romans went to great lengths to promote and preserve the salt trade in ... more
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| Via Sistina Via Sistina, Rome, 00187 | ![]() |
The road was built by Pope Sixtus V to unite Trinità dei Monti with the basilica of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme . It is part of the ancient Strada Felice...
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| Via Veneto Via Vittorio Veneto, Rome, 00187 | ![]() |
The Via Veneto is one of the more exclusive streets in Rome. Our tour guide had cautioned that to sit at an outdoor cafe along this street, a cappuccino would cost about $20. ~~~~ We found this to be a great exaggeration... more
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| Viale delle Belle Arti Viale delle Belle Arti, Rome, 00196 | ![]() |
It goes along the zone located at the feet of the Monti Parioli. Here in 1911 was organized the Exposition of Fine Art (Esposizione delle Belle Arti), which later became the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, and gave na... more
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