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Walking Shopping in Rome: Rome and the fashion
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Route: Piazza del Popolo, Pincio, Via del Corso, Via Condotti, Piazza di Spagna, Piazza Mignanelli, Via Frattina, Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina.
The area surrounding Piazza del Popolo , the ancient Campo Marzio, is today the paradise of shopping, thanks to the high concentration of shops and boutiques.
The spectacular square 5 today a pedestrian precinct, and it has been brought back to its ancient splendor. The difference in level between the square and the overlooking hill of the Pincio was a problem overcome thanks to winding ramps, from which terrace it is possible to admire a wonderful panorama on the city. The so-called Trident starts from the square as there are three sunburst streets penetrating into the center of the city: via del Babuino, via del Corso, via di Ripetta.
In Via del Babuino there are famous antique shops specialized in pieces of furmiture and paintings, prints and ancient jewelry. ParalleI to it is the vivacious via Margutta , the street of the painters, a seat of romantic artist studios.
Federico Fellini and Giulietta Masina used to uve here. Via del Corso , the main street, was called by Stendhal as "the most beautiful in the world.
lt is narrow and long, and it houses several casual clothes shops, which distinguish it from the "exclusive" style of the adjoining streets. Just think of the par excellence street of fashion, with its boutiques of the most important brands, that is, via Condotti -where you may have an "intellectual" stop at the historic Greek Café - or of via Borgognona . The background of Piazza di Spagna, the most famous in the world, houses every summer the fashion show called "Rome under the stars". Once you have crossed via Frattina , another important shopping pIace, you get to piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina, recently adjusted with benches and gazeboes, where you may find excellent bars and confectioner's. |
THE TRIDENT AND BAROQUE ROME
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Route:
Piazza del Popolo, Via del Babuino,
Via Margutta, Piazza di Spagna, Via
Veneto, Piazza Barberini, Fountain
of Trevi.
Piazza del Popolo , one of the most spectacular Roman squares.
On the right side, close to the walls,
is the church of Santa Maria
del Popolo. Standing over
the square are the two twin churches
of Santa Maria in Montesanto
and Santa Maria
dei Miracoli.
On the left
side is via del Babuino ,
along which are numerous antique shops.
ParalleI to this street is the renowned
via Margutta that,
mostly in the past, was one of the
most important centers of the Roman
cultural life, thanks to the several
artist studios. Via del Babuino gets
to Piazza di Spagna .
On the square, and in its vicinity, are still to be seen historic cafés such as Babington and, at the beginning of Via Condotti, the Greek Café.
At the center of the square is the Barcaccia dominated by the spectacular Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti . The next stop is via Veneto , a renowned street of modem Rome, a privileged setting forthe “Dolce vita”, the unforgettable film by Federico Fellini. You go down towards Piazza Barberini . At the center is the renowned Fountain of the Triton.
Announced by the roaring of the jets of water, Fountain of Trevi stands out suddenly, matching the simple and elegant facade, with the arch of triumph in the middle. Here the water runs and creates a myriad of glares.
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Papal Rome
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| Route: Ponte Sisto, Piazza Farnese, Via Giulia, Campo de' Fiori, Palazzo della Cancelleria, Piazza Navona, Castel Sant'Angelo, Basilica of St. Peter.
From the fifteenth-century Ponte Sisto , erected to connect Trastevere to the center of the city,you get to Piazza Farnese.
From here you get to Via Giulia, a straight road parallel to the river.
On the way are renowned palaces, (Sacchetti and Falconieri) and important churches (San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, Santa Maria of the Oration and Death).
You get then to piazza di Campo de' Fiori that, with its open market, still preserves a lively and popular atmosphere while, at night,
it becomes a meeting place for renowned restaurants and nightclubs. The Palazzo della Cancelleria , which names the homonymous square,
was for several centuries site of the Apostle Chancellery, the Pope's Offices. Beyond the Corso Vittorio Emanuele, you get to Piazza Navona .
At the center of the
square is the Fountain of
the Rivers that faces the
church of Sant'Agnese in Agone
.
From the square you get to via del
Governo Vecchio .
The road was crossed
by Dante during the Jubilee in 1300.The
road brings to the Tiber embarkment,
in the vicinity of Ponte Sant'Angelo.
On the opposite side
is Castel Sant'Angelo. In the Middle
Ages, it was changed into a fortress.
By crossing via della
Conciliazione you get to the Basilica
of St. Peter.
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The place of democracy
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| Route:
Quirina, Palazzo della Consulta, Palazzo
Chigi, Palazzo di Montecitorio, Palazzo
Madama - Campidoglio.
The Quirinal , the highest of the seven HiIIs, has always been the symbol of the institutions. Since 1947, it has been seat of the President of the Republic . Below the QuirinaI, on Piazza Colonna is Palazzo Chigi.
Since the Sixties, it has been seat of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers . Next to it is Palazzo di Montecitorio. In 1871, it became seat of the Chamber of Deputies .
Palazzo Madama was named after Margaret of Austria, widow of Alessandro de' Medici.
Since 1871, it has been seat of the
Senate . Since ancient
times, the Campidoglio
has always been seat of Authorities,institutions,
and of the Roman Public Record Office,
the so-called Tabularium.
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The Heart of Ancient Rome Top |
Route:
Piazza Venezia, Via dei Fori Imperiali,
Colosseum, Arch of Constantine, Piazza
del Campidoglio, Tarpeian Rock, Santa
Maria della Consolazione, Circus Maximus,
Piazza della Bocca della Verità, Via
del Velabro Piazza Venezia
A road junction with a centuries-old
history. The most ancient building
is the Palace of Venice (XV century)ì,
which is seat of the embassy of the
Venetian Republic.
The monument to Victor Emmanuel stands out clear to celebrate the unity of Italy; here is the sepulchre of the Unknown Soldier. Having the square behind, the contrast with Via dei Fori Imperiali is powerful. It is the archeologicai heart of the city. On the left side of the street is the most renowned column in the world, and Trajan's Market . On the right are the majestic remains of the Roman Forum: the senate Curia , the Via Sacra , the Arch of Septimius Severus .
Not to be missed is the Mamertino Prison where, according to tradition, the apostles Peter and Paul were kept as prisoners.The Colosseum rises majestically.
The Flavian amphitheater il century A. Di, eternal symbol of Rome. Next to it is the imposing Arch of Constantine (IV century) On the Campidoglio , it is possible to ad-mire the Renaissance square de-signed by Michelangelo. From here, you can look at a suggestive panorama, particularly on the hill of the imperial power par excellence, that is, the Palatine .
From the Campidoglio, the notorious Tarpeian Rock , where the geese used to watch over the Romans' sleep, slopes down towards Santa Maria della Consolazione ; by walking along the Forum, you get to via di San Teodoro , with the church of the same name.
In ancient times, this used to be
the Horrea area,
the public granary. The street gets
in front of the Circus Maximus
, of imperial age It has
been a suggestive... set forfamous
films (such as Ben Hur). Going towards
the river, there is Santa Maria
in Cosmedin with the Bocca
della Verità that — don't
be afraid — doesn't reveal anything.
It is just a classical-age manhole
cover. On the opposite side there
are two temples: the one is entitled
to the Virile Fortune ,
whereas the other one is entitled
to Hercules (the
latter is wrong Iy called “ TempIe
of Vesta ). In front of San
Giorgio al Velabro is the Arch
of Janus an access to the
Forum Boarium (Cattle Fair), an ancient
cattle market.
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From Piazza di Spagna to Piazza del Popolo Top |
Route:
Piazza di Spagna, Fountain of Trevi,
Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina, Piazza
del Popolo
Halfway between the Spanish Embassy and Trinità dei Monti (French) is the piazza di Spagna .
A little farther, in front of the scalinata di Trinità dei Monti , is the renowned Barcaccia, similar to a half-submerged boat.
By crossing the via del Tritone you suddenly get to the baroque triumph of the Fountain of Trevi.
According to tradition, if you throw a coin in it you are sure you will return to Rome again. Crossing via del Corso towards Piazza del Popolo, is the Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina .
At the end of the via del Corso is
the spectacular Piazza del
Popolo.
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