| Rome - The Magic about Trastevere Area |
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| Written by Sarah Dudleymore | |||||||
| Tuesday, 18 November 2008 16:28 | |||||||
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Intro - Trastevere Area is famous for its restaurants, pubs, movie theaters, and nightlife. In the evening, all of the cafes and restaurants tables spill out over to the pavement, especially in the area of Santa Maria Square in Trastevere. The morning here has instead a unique and antique charm mainly due to Trastevere's narrow cobbled alleyways.
Intro - Trastevere Area is famous for its restaurants, pubs, movie theaters, and nightlife. In the evening, all of the cafes and restaurants tables spill out over to the pavement, especially in the area of Santa Maria Square in Trastevere. The morning here has instead a unique and antique charm mainly due to Trastevere's narrow cobbled alleyways. The Area - Trastevere is the district that lays on the right bank of the Tiber. It was called "Trans Tiberem" (across the Tiber) and it was considered a precarious region. It was said to belong to the Etruscans. Rome conquered it again and gained control and access to the river from both banks. Only one passageway was available through the small "Pons Sublicius" bridge (from Latin: "bridge built on piles") between Trastevere and the rest of the city (Rome). During the Emperor Augustus Trastevere began to be considered part of the city. During the Republic era in 509, the number of sailors and fishermen making a living from the river had increased, and many had taken up residence in Trastevere. Later, during the wealthy Imperial Age, some luxury villas and gardens were built on the hillside of Trastevere, i.e. Clodia (which was said to be Catullus' "friend")lived here, and Julius Caesar as well (his garden villa was called 'the Horti Caesaris'). Houses of the poor people and small shops settled in the flat land below, some of which are still there today! Trastevere grew in a network of small, curly streets in the Middle Age because of structures on the front of buildings that left no space for carriages to pass.This is why a strong contrast between large houses for rich people and small houses for poor people are still creating such a contrast. Up until 1400 Trastevere streets had no pavement, later bricks were used and then replaced by sampietrini (cobble stones). The church of Santa Maria in Trastevere is one of the oldest churches in Rome, perhaps the first to ever host an open ceremony. This is the queen of all churches in Trastevere. This basilica became the focus of devotion to the Virgin Mary by its people. It is believed that perhaps it was in this church Mother of God was worshiped in Rome. In the piazza, one can admire the Octagonal fountain which has now become a meeting point. Along the years the church has been altered with modifications, but despite of the 18th century additions, Santa Maria has retained its medieval character. Today Trastevere still has its own character due to its narrow cobbled streets built in the medieval era. At night, both italians and tourists gather together around its many pubs and restaurants. This neighborhood is so peculiar tha has soon become very popular attracting tourists, locals, artists, foreign expats, and many famous people. The area is also where the John Cabot American University is. The American Academy in Rome is here as well, and the Rome campus of the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts. The Canadian University of Waterloo School of Architecture (between the months of September and December), and the American Pratt Institute School of Architecture therefore serving as a temporary home to an International student body. In the 60s and 70s, the American musicians Frederic Rzewski and Richard Teitelbaum (Musica Elettronica Viva group), lived here in Via della Luce. The director of Spaghetti Westerns Sergio Leone, grew up in Viale Glorioso (you will see a marble plaque to his memory on the wall of the apartment building), and went to a Catholic private school in Trastevere. Trastevere is definitely the place to stay when in Rome! About the Author: When coming to Rome, check out some of the most beautiful Apartments in Rome in Trastevere Area and enjoy a true roman experience in comfortable and large accommodations. If you plan to see more of Italy, also visit the The Key to Italy web site, which features accommodations in the romantic city of Venice, and in the beautiful countryside hills of Tuscany.
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