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Quick
and easy access to Rome historic treasures
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The Piazza
Repubblica was part of the great redevelopment undertaken when Rome
became part of a unified Italy. Under the sweeping 19th Century
colonnades there were once elegant shops, but they have been ousted
by banks, travel agencies and cafes. In the middle of the piazza
stands the Fontana delle Naiadi. Mario Rutelli's four naked bronze
nymphs caused something of a scandal when they were unveiled in
1901. Each reclines on an aquatic creature symbolizing water in
various forms: a sea horse for the oceans, a water snake for rivers,
a swan for lakes, a swan for lakes, and a curious frilled lizard
for subterranean streams.
The figure
in the middle added in 1911, is of the sea god Glacus, who represents
man victorious over the hostile forces of nature. In the immediate
vicinity of Piazza Repubblicayou have Via Parigi home to the Italian
Tourist Board (practically hidden and not advertised) plus the famous
shopping of Via Nazionale.
Did You Know? There is a multi screen Warner Bros
Cinema at Piazza Repubblica which shows the latest blockbuster films
in their original language... so if its raining and you get bored
surfing the web then go to the flicks and take in a movie.
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