Regola rione

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Regola rione is a historic district in central Rome, Italy, known for its Renaissance architecture, narrow streets, and proximity to the Tiber River.

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Regola rione canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
rione of Rome
borderedBy rione Campo Marzio
surface form: Rione Campo Marzio

Rione Parione
Rione Ponte
Rione Sant’Angelo
rione Sant’Eustachio
surface form: Rione Sant’Eustachio

Trastevere
surface form: Rione Trastevere
continent Europe
country Italy
etymology from Latin ‘regula’ referring to a straight line or rule
governedBy Comune di Roma
hasBuildingStyle Baroque churches
Renaissance palaces
hasCoatOfArms silver hind on red field
hasEconomicActivity artisanal shops
restaurants and cafés
tourism services
hasHeritageType historic urban district
hasLanguage Italian
hasNearbyWaterBody Tiber
surface form: Tiber River
hasNotableBuilding Palazzo Farnese (Rome)
surface form: Palazzo Farnese

Palazzo Spada
hasNotableChurch church of San Paolo alla Regola
surface form: Chiesa di San Paolo alla Regola

Chiesa di Santa Maria in Monticelli
hasNotableSquare Campo de' Fiori
surface form: Campo de’ Fiori

Piazza Farnese
hasOfficialName Rione Regola
hasPostalCode 00186
hasPrimaryReligionTradition Roman Catholicism
hasRioneNumber VII
hasStreetPattern narrow cobblestone streets
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage (as part of historic center)
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of the Historic Centre of Rome)
historicalPeriodOfFlourishing Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period

Renaissance
isPartOf Historic Centre of Rome
surface form: Centro Storico of Rome
knownFor Renaissance architecture
historic urban fabric
narrow streets
locatedIn Rome
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Municipio I of Rome
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedNextTo Tiber
surface form: Tiber River
partOf historic center of Rome
tourismAttractionType cultural tourism
urbanPlanningCharacteristic dense network of alleys
irregular medieval street pattern

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Ponte Sisto connects Regola rione
Palazzo Caprini (House of Raphael), Rome locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Regola rione
subject surface form: Palazzo Caprini