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Via Giulia
Consigliato da 64 persone del luogo,
Consigli della gente del posto
Designed by Bramante the way is now occupied mostly by antique dealers and furniture restorers. On summer evenings, its cloisters and courtyards lit by hundreds of oil lamps, are the ideal scene.
Via Giulia was designed by Bramante and built by the will of Pope Julius II and runs parallel to the Tiber and connects the area directly behind the Palazzo Farnese towards Castel Sant'Angelo. This route was intended to facilitate pilgrims to reach the Vatican more easily. The road covered with cobblestones is almost one kilometer long and is quiet and collection of Renaissance style surrounded by elegant palaces of Roman nobility and antique shops that still stand the test of time. It is advisable to take a pleasant walk at night and follow it all to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere and look around to see the ancient houses with the wonderful frescoed ceilings and stop in front of
Via Giulia was designed by Bramante and built by the will of Pope Julius II and runs parallel to the Tiber and connects the area directly behind the Palazzo Farnese towards Castel Sant'Angelo. This route was intended to facilitate pilgrims to reach the Vatican more easily. The road covered with cobb…