Lungotevere degli Inventori

Lungotevere degli Inventori is the stretch of lungotevere linking piazza Augusto Righi with piazza Antonio Meucci, in Rome, Portuense district.[1]

Lungotevere degli Inventori from ponte Marconi

This lungotevere gets its name from the toponomastic of this zone, dedicated to various scientists and inventors; it was created with law of Rome's governor on 12 december 1940.[2]

Notes

  1. Rendina-Paradisi (2004), p. 672
  2. "Lungotevere degli Inventori". Retrieved 14 September 2010.

Sources

  • Rendina, Claudio; Paradisi, Donatella (2004). Le strade di Roma. Volume secondo E-O. Rome: Newton Compton Editori. ISBN 88-541-0209-1.
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