
Quartiere Coppedè is an unexpected and extraordinary area within the Trieste district in Rome. Its architecture mixes Ancient Greek, Medieval, Mannerist, Roman Baroque, and Art Nouveau styles. The principal inspiration is in nature, and the architect is Gino Coppedè, who worked on the quarter from 1913 until he died in 1927.
Main Sights –What You to See
The area is peaceful and considered the city’s best vantage point. The most beautifully decored buildings are Villino delle Fate, the Palazzo del Ragno, and the Palazzo degli Ambasciatori.
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