Via della Conciliazione

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Via della Conciliazione is the grand processional avenue in Rome that leads from the Tiber River to St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City, created during 20th-century urban redevelopment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf avenue
road in Rome
street
adjacentTo Vatican City
associatedWith Lateran Treaty
builtDuring 20th-century urban redevelopment of Rome
connects St. Peter's Square
surface form: St. Peter’s Square

Tiber
surface form: Tiber River
constructionPeriod 20th century
country Italy
designedFor grand processions
pedestrian access to St. Peter’s Square
vehicular traffic
hasStreetFurniture broad sidewalks
lampposts
obelisks
hasType boulevard
hasViewOf St. Peter's Basilica
surface form: St. Peter’s Basilica
isTouristAttraction true
languageOfName Italian
leadsTo St. Peter's Square
surface form: St. Peter’s Square
locatedIn Italy
Lazio
Rome
nameMeaning Street of the Conciliation
near Tiber
surface form: Tiber River
notableFor frontal perspective of St. Peter’s Basilica
monumental scale
symbolic link between Rome and the Vatican
orientation roughly east–west
partOf historic center of Rome
rione Borgo
primaryAccessRouteTo Vatican City
redevelopmentType urban renewal
replaced medieval Borgo neighborhood
symbolizes conciliation between the Holy See and Italy
terminus Lungotevere Castello
surface form: Lungotevere in Sassia

St. Peter's Square
surface form: Piazza San Pietro
urbanFunction ceremonial avenue
processional route
usedFor papal ceremonies
religious processions
state visits
tourist access to the Vatican

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Piazza Rusticucci area (historical) existedBefore Via della Conciliazione