Piazza Benedetto Cairoli
Piazza Benedetto Cairoli
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dapper777
Monaco32,690 contributions
Jun 2020 • Friends
The square dedicated to Benedetto Cairoli is dominated by the façade of the church of S. Carlo ai Catinari.
It was built on a design by Édouard Andrè in 1890 and donated by Baron Huffer to the City of Rome.
The arrangement, created by the French architect following the 19th century syststem to redesign the urban plannining of the city gutting the surfaces of the roads, made one square from two squares, getting together squares Branca and S. Carlo ai Catinari in a single square, tearing down the buildings included among them.
The square, shaded by a large plane tree, was restored in 1999, and is adorned with a bronze statue and a fountain, whose basin comes from the Forum.
The garden fence was made with a gate that incorporates the design of the original one, removed in 1937 to supply iron to the armament industry.
It is pleasant to sit on one of those benches and see the people passing by.
It is a stone's throw from the 87 bus stop in Piazza Argentina near the Theater of Rome and very close to some excellent coffee shops.
As for aesthetic beauty, we would like to say that it is better not to expect anything extraordinary.
It was built on a design by Édouard Andrè in 1890 and donated by Baron Huffer to the City of Rome.
The arrangement, created by the French architect following the 19th century syststem to redesign the urban plannining of the city gutting the surfaces of the roads, made one square from two squares, getting together squares Branca and S. Carlo ai Catinari in a single square, tearing down the buildings included among them.
The square, shaded by a large plane tree, was restored in 1999, and is adorned with a bronze statue and a fountain, whose basin comes from the Forum.
The garden fence was made with a gate that incorporates the design of the original one, removed in 1937 to supply iron to the armament industry.
It is pleasant to sit on one of those benches and see the people passing by.
It is a stone's throw from the 87 bus stop in Piazza Argentina near the Theater of Rome and very close to some excellent coffee shops.
As for aesthetic beauty, we would like to say that it is better not to expect anything extraordinary.
Written August 1, 2020
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The Spanish Steps Apartment
Rome, Italy30,410 contributions
May 2016 • Friends
This park was neglected for some time but has recently been restored, and it is now a lovely small park in the middle of the busy city. Great for taking a rest, while listening to the fountain. The garden was originally designed by Edouard André in 1890. The fountain was made using an ancient Roman basin.
Written May 16, 2016
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JnVSydney
Greater Sydney, Australia18,466 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
This is a lovely square, that is easy to walk past, however, a great place for a rest plenty of shaded, seating, within the square is monumento a Seismit Doda and Fontana Cairoli., which adds to the beauty of the square.
Written February 7, 2018
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