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The Testaccio bridge connects the Testaccio riverfront to the Portuense district with a single reinforced concrete arch.
It was built in 1960 to a design by Vito Camiz, on the occasion of the 17th Olympic Games, to connect Via Olimpica with the Acqua Acetosa sports facilities; it is a road bridge over the Tiber River
[...]The gate stands on what was once the southern boundary of the “Leonine City”, that is, the area enclosed by the walls built by Pope Leo IV as a defence against the Saracens who had sacked Rome in 8
[...]From October 2017 the church of Santa Marta al Collegio Romano, entrusted to the Central Institute for Restoration, will host Restauro Aperto.
At the beginning of 2000, the Sedes Sapientiae Institute (International Ecclesiastical College) moved into the eighteenth-century Conservatory of San Pasquale Baylon, located in the Trastevere dist
[...]On the left-hand side of the modern via Cassia, inside a public park, is the funerary monument erroneously called since the Middle Ages the Tomb of Nero.
Among the tall modern buildings of Piazza dei Consoli, on the left side coming from "Monte del Grano", is the ancient architectural complex of Quadraro, consisting of a massive quadrangular tower w
[...]Il Venerabile Collegio Inglese è la più antica istituzione inglese al di fuori dell’Inghilterra ed ha ospitato nel corso della sua storia cardinali, monarchi, politici e intellettuali, tra cui Thom
[...]Remains of the property of Cardinal Giulio Alberoni (in 1722 he bought it as a vineyard and transformed it into his country villa).
Villa Alibert alle Mantellate, an eighteenth-century building with a backdrop of the green Gianicolo hill, has a C-shaped facade, with a backdrop and two slight side wings.
Villa Altieri was built at the end of the 17th century when Paluzzo Altieri, nephew of Pope Clement X, most probably commissioned architect Giovanni Antonio De Rossi to transform a large rustic far
[...]Villa Astalli was built in the 17th century in an area, the lower Esquiline, free of other buildings.
The villa is located on the northern slopes of the Janiculum Hill, almost in the Vatican field, on the same site where residential buildings were built in the first century AD that probably belonge
[...]The farmhouse was built in a place known as "della tedesca", just outside Largo dei Cavalleggieri, to become the residence of Pope Pius V Ghislieri, who went to live there before 1567.
At kilometre 1.6 of the Via Tiberina, on the slope of a hill on a tufaceous bank, today inside the Prima Porta cemetery, stands a Roman villa with residential, productive, thermal and mausoleum par
[...]The origin of the villa can be traced back to the pre-existing Villa Benedetta, commissioned by Monsignor Elpidio Benedetti, a friend and advisor of the Mazarin, who had it built according to the d
[...]This is the archaeological area between Via delle Vigne Nuove and Via Passo del Turchino, characterised by the presence of structures pertaining to a private villa located at about the sixth kilome
[...]The building is one of the most representative examples of the Umbertino style in Rome.
Villa Gamberini was initially built in the expanding area that was being planned and parcelled out behind Roma Termini railway station.
Located within Villa Borghese, Villa Lubin was built in 1908 to be the headquarters of the International Institute of Agriculture.
The villa stands on the land where the 'Horti Luculliani' once stood, and the original structure dates back to the 16th century when the Orsini family, owners of the land, built a small palace with
[...]Situata nel cuore del quartiere Parioli, questa costruzione dei primi del '900 è stata riportata al suo raffinato splendore di un tempo, coniugando l'eleganza dei suoi ambienti con la calda atmosfe
[...]The villa was built from 1874 onwards for the beautiful Rosina Rosa Teresa Vercellana, the morganatic wife of Vittorio Emanuele II, Countess of Mirafiori and Fontanafredda.
The Roman villa dates from the 2nd century B.C. to the 4th century A.D. and is situated on a plateau within the municipal farm.
Since the 1990s, an archaeological area in Via Diego Fabbri has been discovered during work carried out by the La Cecchina Consortium.
Built in 1902 by the architect Garibaldi Burba, author of other similar palazines in Prati and Parioli. On the façade, it displays exceptional ceramics, with wrought iron and fresco decorations.
[...]Originally, the site of the villa was much larger than it is today, including what is now Villa Mirafiori and Villa Crespi.
The Villino Bisini-Douhet, set in the Umbertine area of the Prati district in Rome, was first designed by engineer Scipione Regnoli at the behest of Romeo Bisini with a construction permit dated Au
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