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From
Fiumicino (Leonardo Da Vinci)
Airport take the
train to the Termini Station, from
Termini take buses n.86 or 92 (from
the gangway N), the stop is Piazza
Buenos Aires, we are in Via Arno 51,
intercom : Scale B - Internal 2, Pacino
B & B My Life.
From
Ciampino Airport are two
ways to reach our B & B: 1) using
the shuttle bus running from Ciampino
and leads directly to Termini Station,
from Terms proceed as above. 2) Or,
take the bus from the airport which
leads the underground of Anagnina,
hence take the subway until the Termini
Station. From Termini take buses n.86
or 92 (Lane N), the stop is Piazza
Buenos Aires, we are in Via Arno 51,
intercom: Scale B - Internal 2, Pacino
B & B My Life.
From
northern Italy by car:
From
A1 (Milan-Naples) exit in Rome North.
After the toll take the first exit
in the direction Settebagni Rome-Centre.
Will be on Via Salaria. Follow the
Salaria on the main director without
ever turn. Going into inside Rome
costeggerete on your right Villa
Ada (a long wall). After Villa Ada
begins a central road. Continuing
arrive at a great crossroads between
Viale Regina Margherita and Viale
Liegi. From here we are 50 metres
away, Via Arno n.51, intercom: Scale
B - Internal 2, Pacino B & B
My Life.
From
the South by car:
from
the Salerno-Reggio Calabria exit at
Roma East and continue for Rome-Centre;
turn Tiburtina-Casal Bertone and followed
for Foro Italico / Nomentana / Tiburtina.
From the Tiburtina station reach Viale
Regina Margherita, along which you
reach Piazza Buenos Aires. After the
Piazza take the first right (Via Garigliano)
breeding Via Arno (we are at number
n.51), Scala B - Internal 2, Pacino
B & B My Life.
There
is a possibility to guard their car
in the garage fee agreement a few
metres from the bed and breakfast,
or in parking fee on the public road
of Via Arno is located where our b
& b.
We
are in...
The
area is well served by public transport,
bars, bakeries, restaurants, pubs,
cinemas, discos, banks, shops, embassies,
city university La Sapienza, and other
comfort yet.
The
Bed and Breakfast is located next
to District Coppedè,
distinctive and original district,
built during the'30s, still architecture
and the name of the designer Tuscan:
the architect Coppedè, which
put together floral motifs typical
of Art Nouveau. The district, for
its particularity and tranquillity,
was often chosen as a setting for
commercials and films Italians and
foreigners.
In
the immediate vicinity is Villa
Borghese, Rome's main park.
The design of the Villa began in early
1600 when Pope Paul V Borghese got
his pontifical mandate. At Villa Borghese,
entering from Porta Pinciana, has
the huge statue recalls and commemorates
the German poet and writer Wolfgang
Goethe. One of the most beautiful
of the villa is the Garden of Lake,
fenced by a deleted that underlines
its irregular shape. At the center,
on an island artificial, was erected
a temple dedicated to Aesculapius.
Famous is the square of Siena, scene
of horse competitions, which since
its implementation has always hosted
horseracing and carousels. At the
terrace of the Pincio, your long walk
in the park will be rewarded by a
beautiful landscape on the city of
Rome, not let this opportunity escape!
One
can not forget Galleria Borghese
located inside dell'omonima Villa,
this gallery puts on display the queen
of private collections in the world,
and not wrongly: here are exposed
famous works as Paolina Borghese Canova
or the marvelous statue of Apollo
and Dafne by Bernini. Among the paintings
on display are paintings by Raphael
known as the Deposition of Christ,
six famous paintings by Caravaggio
including the Boy with a Basket of
Fruit and ltri important masterpieces
by great artists who gave life to
the Roman Baroque, then imitated throughout
Europe.
In
addition, next to Villa Borghese is
the Bioparco, where
once there was the zoo, a place that
puts agree the animals and visitors.
There were small cages, only for those
animals that could not be a problem,
and in general has tried to create
environments similar to their natural
habitat.
In
a tram you will find yourself at the
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte
Moderna e Contemporanea di Belle Arti.
Born in 1883 with the task of documenting
contemporary art of united, initially
was housed in the Palazzo delle Esposizioni,
undertaken by Pius Piacentini, important
today when temporary exhibitions.
Since 1915 is housed in the Palace
of Belle Arti built by Cesare Bazzani.
It includes more than 5,000 works
of painting and sculpture over 12,000
drawings and prints, almost all purchased
by the Italian State, while a small
portion comes from private donations
and bequests of artists.
A
nice walk will lead you to Villa
Ada, a park with large meadows
to run and to relax. There are tracks
for bikes and skate and here lovers
of sport are to practice their favorite
disciplines and to train. Going to
the lake, built recently, you can
attend or participate in races boats
radio.
On
the Via Salaria near Villa Ada are
the Catacombe di Priscilla
where popes were buried seven victims
of persecution of the Emperor Diocletian,
many saints and three hundred presumed
martyrs. These are the Benedictine
nuns to act as guides for the visit.
The funerary monument is the most
important Greek Chapel so called because
of two registrations in greek sull'intonaco
painted a niche. This place is completely
frescoed with images taken from the
Old and New Testaments.
It
does not end here!
With
buses number 63 or 630
will arrive in a few minutes to Via
Veneto, Piazza Barberini, Trevi Fountain,
Spanish Steps, Piazza Venezia-Altare
della Patria, Quartiere Trastevere.
At
Piazza Buenos Aires there is a stop
Tram: number 3 for
the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano,
the Colosseum, the Circo Massimo,
the number 19 for
the Bioparco, the Galleria
Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea-Belle
Arti, and Vatican City.
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