Parioli (district)
Parioli is a district in the north of the Italian capital Rome . The name is derived from the Monti Parioli tuff hills that border the district. The quarter is called Q.II and is part of Municipio II . It has 22,346 inhabitants and has an area of 4.7506 km².
It forms the zone urbanistiche designated with the code 2.b , with 23,720 inhabitants in 2010.
history
Parioli is one of the first 15 districts established in Rome in 1911 and officially recognized in 1921.
special locations
- Fort antenna
- Villa Ada
- Villa Glori
- Villa Grazioli
- Jardin de la Villa Balestra
- San Roberto Bellarmino
- San Luigi Gonzaga
- Mosque of rome
- Auditorium Parco della Musica
- Flaminio Stadium
- Palazzetto dello Sport
Remarks
- ↑ As of 31/12/2006
- ↑ Roma Capitale - Département des ressources technologiques - services délégués - statistique. Immatriculée au Registre le December 31, 2010.
Coordinates: 41 ° 55 ′ 20.5 ″ N , 12 ° 29 ′ 32.5 ″ E