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Informazioni sulla zona del Pigneto
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Pigneto, within a stone’s throw from centre
Pigneto is a popular Roman neighborhood full of character and history. Even though the ancient “Eternal City” is within easy reach from nearby Porta Maggiore, Pigneto provides a glimpse into authentic modern Roman life that should be on every visitors itinerary.
The neighborhoods rich offerings have been featured in several important neorealist films including Rossellini’s “Roma Cittŕ Aperta” (1945), Visconti’s "Bellissima" (1951); Majano’s "Domenica della brava gente" (1953); Germi’s "Il Ferroviere" (1955); Loy’s "Audace colpo dei soliti ignoti" (1960); Pasolini’s "Accattone" (1960).
Pasolini affectionately described Pigneto as “ The crown of thorns atop the city of God”.
Directors and cinematographers are not alone in their adoration of Pigneto. Today, artists, architects, workers, and students collide and combine to give the neighborhood its unique youthful charm.
Walk the streets of Pigneto and the neighborhood’s colored houses, historic lanes, and inviting avenues of shops and restaurants set the perfect scene for a timeless photograph that will be engraved in your heart and mind long after you leave.
The combination of the neighborhoods physical forms coupled with the resident’s welcoming and vibrant personality makes Pigneto a city within a city that cannot be missed.
Via del Pigneto: The Dawn on the open air Market (Photo by Gianluca Diaferio)
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The open air Market (Photo by D. Mosseri) |
The Roofs (Photo by D. Mosseri) |
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