Via Giulia

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Via Giulia is a historic Renaissance-era street in central Rome, renowned for its elegant palaces, churches, and role as one of the city’s first planned thoroughfares.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic street
street
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Via Giulia di Papa Giulio NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Baroque architecture (selected buildings)
Renaissance urban planning
commissionedBy Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
connectsWith Largo di Torre Argentina area NERFINISHED
Piazza San Vincenzo Pallotti area NERFINISHED
Piazza dell’Oro area NERFINISHED
coordinateLocation 41.894°N 12.470°E
country Italy
follows Tiber River NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance popular filming location
symbol of papal urban renewal in the Renaissance
hasPart Arco Farnese NERFINISHED
Fontana del Mascherone NERFINISHED
Palazzo Falconieri NERFINISHED
Palazzo Farnese rear façade
Palazzo Ricci NERFINISHED
Palazzo Sacchetti NERFINISHED
Ponte Sisto access
San Biagio della Pagnotta NERFINISHED
San Filippo Neri in Via Giulia (oratory site) NERFINISHED
Santa Maria dell’Orazione e Morte NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component NERFINISHED
part of the historic centre of Rome
inception early 16th century
length approximately 1 kilometer
locatedIn Italy
Rome
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Municipio I of Rome NERFINISHED
locatedInNeighborhood Ponte rione (partly)
Regola rione NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod Renaissance NERFINISHED
namedAfter Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
notableFor Renaissance palaces
being one of the first planned streets in Rome
elegant urban perspective
historic churches
originalFunction planned straight thoroughfare for papal administration
route linking Vatican area with central and southern Rome
parallelTo Tiber River NERFINISHED
significantProjectBy Antonio da Sangallo the Younger NERFINISHED
Donato Bramante NERFINISHED
Francesco Borromini NERFINISHED
Giacomo della Porta NERFINISHED
touristAttractionType historic urban street

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Rione Regola contains Via Giulia