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 In a few minutes you can go to San Pietro, Piazza Navona, Campo dei Fiori, and Pantheon. Walking for a further ten minutes to reach Piazza Spagna, Piazza Venezia, Fori Imperiali, Colosseo and Via Condotti, Via del Corso for an intensive shopping. |
The Bridge neighborhood takes its name from the bridge Sant'Angelo, from the 14th century belongs to the new Village neighborhood. The emblem of this neighborhood is a bridge with three arches and the Mausoleum of Hadrian fortress. For a long period, the neidghborhood is a tourist attraction, with hotels and restaurants that have printed the history of the neighborhood. Passarone for this district artists and poets of great importance as Dante, Rabelais, etc. Montaigne. |
Its particularity, even today, is the presence of many trattorias, taverns and as then make the neighborhood, as well as a place of monumental importance, a place full of entertainment. The neighborhood has many interesting sights to see streets between these stand out: Via dei Coronari and Via Giulia. The well known Via dei Coronari called in the past Recta Via which means "straight" to allow the pilgrims to go directly to saint Peter. Today the artery is famous all trough the world for its many antique shops. |
The Bridge District is now a beautiful place for monumental buildings and the splendid Piazza also a place rich in various craft activities among which those of doratori, furniture, antiques which were added traders of modernism. Moreover, the entire area bordering Piazza del Fico is a place rich of areas where you can listen to live music, restaurants characteristic with outside space, as evocative evening illuminated by the soft light of candles lit: where can relax Moonlit and admire the eternal beauty of the city. |
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