Della Vittoria
Della Vittoria is a district in the northwest of the Italian capital Rome. It received the name as a reminder of the victorious outcome of the First World War. The quarter is called Q.II and is part of Municipio I and XIV . It has 36,068 inhabitants and has an area of 6.1678 km².
history
Della Vittoria is one of the first 15 districts established in Rome in 1911 and officially recognized in 1921. It was founded as Milvio and after World War I it was renamed Della Vittoria.
special locations
- Parc du Monte Mario
- There are many famous bridges along the Tiber :
- Farnesina Palace
- Corte dei conti
- Foro Italico University
- Mamiani Museum of Physics and Natural Sciences
- Foro Italico with
- Sacro Cuore di Cristo Re
- Gran Madre di Dio
- Santa Lucia a Piazza d'Armi
- Santa Chiara a Vigna Clara
- San Francesco d'Assisi a Monte Mario
- San Gabriele Arcangelo
Remarks
- ↑ As of December 31, 2016