Lungotevere Guglielmo Oberdan
Lungotevere Guglielmo Oberdan is the stretch of Lungotevere that links Piazza Monte Grappa to Piazza del Fante in Rome (Italy), in the Della Vittoria quarter.[1]
The Lungotevere is dedicated to the irredentist patriot Guglielmo Oberdan from Trieste, who deserted the Austrian army and was hanged after his attempt to murder Franz Joseph I of Austria.
The Lungotevere was established as per Governor resolution on December 19, 1940.[2]
The Lungotevere is nearby the Ponte del Risorgimento; in the surroundings (Piazza Monte Grappa) rises the Convitto Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele II.
Notes
- Rendina-Paradisi, p. 915.
- "Lungotevere Guglielmo Oberdan". Retrieved September 13, 2010.
Sources
- Rendina, Claudio; Paradisi, Donatella. Le strade di Roma. Volume secondo E-O (2004 ed.). Newton Compton Editori, Rome. ISBN 88-541-0209-1.
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