
From September 26 to 28, Rome celebrates a century of one of its most mysterious and fascinating places: the Coppedè District. Three days of celebrations — including exhibitions, talks, vintage car parades, and guided tours — to honor a true masterpiece of visionary architecture. But what makes this district so captivating? Originally designed to house […]
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It is not a real District, but it is a “corner of Rome” consisting of 26 buildings and 17 villas/houses, designed by the Architect Gino Coppedè, from which it takes the name, between 1915 and 1927 and completed, after his death, by Paolo Emilio Andrè. This quarter is unique thanks to its architecture: a mix […]
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