Discover the Eternal City through the "Pianta di Roma"
Immerse yourself in the historical grandeur of Rome with the "Pianta di Roma," a meticulously detailed street map created by the renowned Istituto Geografico De Agostini in 1921. This map captures Rome in a period of transformation, portraying not only the ancient landmarks that have defined the city for millennia but also the modern streets and neighborhoods that give Rome its vibrant, living character. From the spiritual and administrative heart of the Vatican in the west to the bustling, scholarly quarters around Campo Verano in the east, this map offers a comprehensive view of Rome, encapsulating its dual identity as an ancient city and a contemporary capital.
A Cartographic Masterpiece of Urban Complexity
The "Pianta di Roma" is a testament to the complexity and richness of Rome’s urban landscape. It meticulously labels every street, allowing for easy navigation through neighborhoods ranging from the historic Trastevere, known for its winding streets and medieval houses, to the aristocratic Parioli, representing Rome's modern upscale living. The map also highlights significant arteries like Via del Corso and Via Appia Nuova, providing insights into the city’s development and the flow of daily Roman life. The vibrant hues used to delineate the Tiber River enhance the map's aesthetic, making it not just a tool for orientation but a piece of art celebrating Rome’s geographic and cultural tapestry.
Landmarks that Tell Stories of Ages
The historical significance of Rome is vividly captured through its landmarks, each with a story to tell, and the "Pianta di Roma" serves as a guide to these monumental tales. Iconic structures such as the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and St. Peter's Basilica are plotted with precision, offering a snapshot of architectural evolution from ancient times to the Renaissance and beyond. The map also includes gems like the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain, immersing the viewer in the Rome of La Dolce Vita. These landmarks are not merely points on a map but markers of the epochs and events that have shaped the world.
Green Spaces and the Urban Canvas
Amidst the dense historical and urban fabric of Rome, the "Pianta di Roma" also accentuates the city’s green lungs, such as the expansive Villa Borghese and the ancient Appian Way Regional Park. These areas offer a respite from the urban bustle and are crucial for understanding the city's layout and social life. The inclusion of these parks highlights Rome's dedication to preserving natural beauty and historical integrity, providing spaces for relaxation and cultural reflection that are cherished by both residents and visitors alike.
A Legacy of Cartographic Excellence
Produced by Istituto Geografico De Agostini during its founding year, the "Pianta di Roma" not only stands as a valuable historical document but also as a testament to the enduring legacy of Italian cartography. The map’s creation at a pivotal time in both the mapmaker's history and that of the city it represents makes it an invaluable resource for historians, cartographers, and anyone fascinated by the evolution of urban landscapes. Owning this map is akin to possessing a piece of Rome’s storied past, presented through the lens of one of Italy’s most esteemed geographical institutions.
Streets and roads on this map
- Corso Vittorio Emanuele II
- Lungotevere dei Mellini
- Lungotevere della Farnesina
- Lungotevere dei Tebaldi
- Piazza del Popolo
- Piazza di Spagna
- Piazza Navona
- Piazza Venezia
- Via Appia Nuova
- Via Aurelia
- Via Cassia
- Via del Corso
- Via Flaminia
- Via Giulia
- Via Labicana
- Via Latina
- Via Nomentana
- Via Ostiense
- Via Prenestina
- Via Salaria
- Via Tiburtina
- Via Tuscolana
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Colosseum
- Roman Forum
- Palatine Hill
- Circus Maximus
- Baths of Caracalla
- Appian Way
- Catacombs of Rome
- Pantheon
- Trevi Fountain
- Spanish Steps
- Piazza Navona
- Campo de' Fiori
- Castel Sant'Angelo
- Vatican City
- St. Peter's Basilica
- Sistine Chapel
- Vatican Museums
- Piazza Venezia
- Altar of the Fatherland
- Roman Capitol
- Capitoline Museums
- Piazza del Popolo
- Pincio Gardens
- Villa Borghese
- Galleria Borghese
- Quirinal Palace
- Palazzo Barberini
- Palazzo Chigi
- Palazzo Farnese
- Palazzo Spada
- Palazzo Venezia
- Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone
- Church of Sant'Andrea della Valle
- Church of Sant'Angelo in Pescheria
- Church of Sant'Anna dei Palafrenieri
- Church of Sant'Antonio dei Portoghesi
- Church of Sant'Apollinare
- Church of Sant'Atanasio
- Church of Sant'Eustachio
- Church of Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza
- Church of San Luigi dei Francesi
- Church of San Marcello al Corso
- Church of San Marco
- Church of San Nicola in Carcere
- Church of San Pietro in Vincoli
- Church of Santa Maria della Pace
- Church of Santa Maria del Popolo
- Church of Santa Maria in Trastevere
- Church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva
- Mausoleum of Augustus
- Ara Pacis
- Mercati di Traiano
- Torre delle Milizie
- Palazzo delle Esposizioni
- Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna
- Stadio Olimpico
- Foro Italico
- Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana
Historical and design context
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Title: Pianta di Roma
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Date: 1921
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Mapmaker/Publisher: Istituto Geografico De Agostini
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Design or style: Coloured street map in a traditional style, easy to read and understand.
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Historical significance: Provides a snapshot of Rome during a period of significant changes, valuable for understanding the history of cartography and the city's development.
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Interesting context about the mapmaker: Created by Istituto Geografico De Agostini, known for high-quality maps and atlases, founded in the same year the map was made.
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Topics and themes: Showcases streets, landmarks, and geographic features of Rome, including the Tiber River, emphasizing the city's historical and geographical importance.
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