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Coppedè District: A drift between dream and reality

If you thought that Rome was just ancient ruins, baroque churches and fountains, and alleys paved with cobblestones (the bane of the Romans), get ready to think again. In the heart of the Trieste neighborhood hides an architectural gem that seems to have come straight out of a storybook: the Coppedè neighborhood.

The Tiber: the soul of Rome

Looking at it from above, it looks like a wide path that winds its way from north to south and that, curve after curve, crosses the Eternal City, placid and imperturbable. The Tiber river is not the only symbol of Rome, but it is certainly the most important.

Flaminio Neighborhood: In step with history

Elegant, dynamic, modern: the Flaminio neighborhood has a unique personality. Bounded by the Tiber river and the Via Flaminia, from which it takes its name, it extends from the ancient Porta del Popolo, or Porta Flaminia, which gives access to the city center, to Ponte Milvio.

The Jewish Ghetto: A journey to the heart of Rome

There’s a place in Rome where every corner hides a piece of history. Located in the Rione Sant’Angelo, the Jewish Ghetto is not just a neighborhood, but a fascinating story made of art, culture and traditions.

Cooking, Culture and Flavors in Trieste-Salario

There’s a sort of magic that surrounds the Trieste-Salario neighborhood. Between eclectic architecture, elegant rationalist buildings, Art Nouveau villas and pretty tree-lined squares, every corner of this area, located between Via Salaria and Via Nomentana, is an invitation to explore.

Piazza Navona: The oval of wonders

A masterpiece of the Roman Baroque, Piazza Navona is not just a square, but a kaleidoscope of history, art and curiosities, where the warm colors of the historic facades blend with the eternal architectural challenge that saw Bernini and Borromini as protagonists.

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