Pinciano
Pinciano is a district in the north of the Italian capital Rome . The name is derived from the Pincio hill . It is referred to as Q.III and is part of Municipio II . It has 21,465 inhabitants and an area of 3.56662 km².
history
Pinciano is one of the first 15 districts established in Rome in 1911 and officially recognized in 1921.
Worth mentioning
- via Flaminia
- Porta del Popolo
- Porta Pinciana
- Aurelian wall
- Bioparco
- Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato
- Santa Teresa al Corso d'Italia
- Madonna dell'Arco Oscuro
- Santa Maria Immacolata a Villa Borghese
- Santa Teresa del Bambin Gesù in Panfilo
- Sacro Cuore Immacolato di Maria
- Santa Maria della Pace ai Parioli
- Sant'Eugenio
- Villa Borghese :
Remarks
- ↑ As of 31/12/2006