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The Spanish steps in Rome: Piazza di Spagna and its history
The history of the spanish steps deserves more attention by the tour guides of Rome because this wonder of Rome is often skipped for the stupid reason of having never time. Imagine how you can start a walking tour of Rome, strolling through the baroque monuments of Rome dealing with the surprises along your way like the house of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who lived at the bottom of the spanish steps long time ago.
Rome, in the XVIII° century,was starting to see the development of the port of Ripetta, area that goes from the Tiber to Piazza di Spagna, and it was necessary to create a connection between the French church of Trinità dei Monti and the underlying zone, but the papacy was always opposed, not favorable to recognize the strong presence of France in Rome.
It was entrusted of the project and realization of the stairway a young architect, Francesco de Santis, that enjoyed of the favors both of the Pope that of French.
It was 1722 and this young architectimmediately resolved the problem of the architectural perspective and gave a touch of elegance and sumptuousness to this stairway. In effect the stairs depart separated by the top of the hill, reunify and separate themselves in a succession of 12 ramps finally opening like a fan getting the effect of a fall that throws himself in the piazza. De Santis has perfectly reached the visual effect of height, amplified by this succession of ramps.
Walking alone with your guide, going down from the most famous marble steps in the world is an unforgettable experience.
At the top of the stairway is the French church of Trinità dei Monti, built in 1495, with its two domes and the Sallustian obeliskset in 1789 by the homonymous gardens.
Down of the stairway is the Barcaccia, fountain built by Pietro Bernini (father of Gianlorenzo) in 1629 on commission of Urbano VIII° Barberini that in the 1598 flood, after the shipwreck of a boat in the piazza,had the idea to build a symmetrical fountain with the form of a boat under the road level, resolving the problem of the scarce pressure of the water given by the gradient of the hill.
The piazza had called so for the presence of the residence of the ambassador of Spain and the side toward via del Babuinowas called Piazza di Francia. To the right of the stairway there is a red house, the English poet's residenceJohn Keats.
In the zone of the piazza a lot of pictorial galleries are found (via Margutta), the Caffè Greco(frequented by Stendhal and Baudelaire) and numerous boutiques that have their maximum expression of elegance in via Condotti with its "made in Italy" as Versace, Gucci, Fendi, Armani, only some name that can be found among the most prestigious fashion makers.
The spanish steps take their name by the presence of the spanish embassy on the vatican which is located at the bottom of the staircase and if you want to know more hiring a personal tour guide of Rome you will discover also how and when the pope goes at the spanish steps once a year moving from the vatican.
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