Liberty in Rome: the Coppedé

Starting from the residence Marignoli, with a walk of five minutes (on foot) we arrive at Coppedè Quarter, named for the Florentine sculptor-architect Gino Coppedè who realized it between 1913 and 1921.

The long interruption of work during the First World War and the architect’s death in 1927 did not allow  to complete of the original project, which involved the construction of a real neighborhood and that today, remained unfinished, looks like a small charming place which attracts with its variety of styles of an historical epoch.

Do not miss because is a corner of Rome-less-famous, certainly not less beautiful.

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