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Lungotevere delle Armi

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Lungotevere delle Armi (Italian for Lungotevere of the Weapons) is the stretch of Lungotevere that links Piazza Monte Grappa to Piazza delle Cinque Giornate in Rome (Italy), in Della Vittoria District.

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Map of Lungotevere delle Armi, 00195 Roma, Italy

Near the Lungoteveere there was a square, no more existing, used for square-bashings (from which the Lungotevere took its name): in the area Buffalo Bill and his circus camped in 1906, Léon Delagrange made his fly experiments and an exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of Italian unification took place in 1911.

Architecture

Lungotevere delle Armi displays some mansions (villini), whose architecture is a mix of Renaissance and Baroque features, following the fashion in vogue between 1909 and 1911, on the occasion of the National Contest of Architecture within the exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Kingdom of Italy; some edifices built at that time were later demolished.

Villini

  • Villino Rossellini
  • Villino Brasini
  • Villino Campos
  • References

    Lungotevere delle Armi Wikipedia