Lungotevere Della Vittoria

Lungotevere Della Vittoria is the stretch of Lungotevere that links Piazzale Maresciallo Giardino to Piazza del Fante in Rome (Italy), in the Della Vittoria quarter.[1][2]

Lungotevere Della Vittoria (on the left)

The Lungotevere is dedicated to the Italian victory in the World War I (the toponym was bestowed to the whole quarter); it was first established as per Governor resolution on June 12, 1939;[3] the year after it was suppressed and was established again as per City Council resolution on February 25, 1948.[4]

The boulevard hosts the museum of the Istituto Storico e di Cultura dell'Arma del Genio, whose edifice was built in 1940,[5] and the Associazione Fondo Alberto Moravia, established on December 16, 1991 in the house where the writer Alberto Moravia lived.[6]

Notes

  1. Rendina-Paradisi, p. 1369.
  2. List of streets, Comune di Roma
  3. "Lungotevere Della Vittoria I". Retrieved September 16, 2010.
  4. "Lungotevere Della Vittoria II". Retrieved September 16, 2010.
  5. Rendina-Paradisi, p. 1370.
  6. "Associazione Fondo Alberto Moravia". Archived from the original on November 3, 2012. Retrieved September 16, 2010.

Bibliography

  • Rendina, Claudio; Paradisi, Donatella. Le strade di Roma. 3rd volume P-Z (2004 ed.). Newton Compton Editori, Rome. ISBN 88-541-0210-5.
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