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Via Giulia, Rome, Italy : Reviews of Via Giulia - Yahoo! Travel Via Giulia was designed by Bramante on the orders of Pope Julius II. It is almost a kilometre long, and flanked by magnificent palaces and churches dating from t... travel.yahoo.com
Rome Off The Beaten Path Tips by jungles - VirtualTourist.com 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 II, from whom the street gets its name. It is actually the longest street in Ro... members.virtualtourist.com
Via Giulia | Rome Sights & Activities | Fodor's Online Travel Guide Still a Renaissance-era diorama and one of Rome's most exclusive addresses, Via Giulia was the first street since ancient times to be laid out in a straight line. Named for Pope Julius II (of Sistine Chapel fame) who commissioned it in the early 1500s as part of a scheme to open up a grandiose appro... fodors.com
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