Shopping in Via Condotti and Via Del Corso in Rome
Via Condotti is one of the most busy and fashionable street of Rome, situated just close to the Spanish Steps. The most famous brands shops such as Dolce & Gabbana, Armani, Versace Bulgari and many other are all here. I also visited Via Del Corso and Via Frattina, very popular and fashionable streets always in the centre of Rome. It's nice to walk and meet so many tourists from all over the world :)
Via Del Corso - The main shopping street in Rome
The Via del Corso (ancient Via Lata, the urban stretch of Via Flaminia), is a main street in the historical centre of Rome. It is remarkable for being absolutely straight in an area characterized by narrow meandering alleys and small piazzas. Considered a wide street in ancient times, today the Corso is approximately 10 metres wide, and it only has room for two lanes of traffic and two narrow sidewalks. The northern portion of the street is a pedestrian area. The length of the street is roughly 1.5 kilometres.
The Corso runs in a generally north-south direction. To the north, it links the northern entrance gate to the city, the Porta del Popolo and its piazza, the Piazza del Popolo, to the heart of the city at the Piazza Venezia, at the base of the Capitoline Hill. At the Piazza del Popolo, Via del Corso is framed by two Baroque churches, Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto, and along the street are the church of San Carlo al Corso, the church of San Giacomo in Augusta, the church of Gesù e Maria, the Piazza Colonna with the ancient column of Marcus Aurelius, the Galleria Alberto Sordi, the church of Santa Maria in Via Lata, the Oratory of Santissimo Crocifisso, the church of San Marcello al Corso and the Palazzo Doria Pamphili.
From the fifteenth century, the road served as the racetrack during the Roman Carnival for an annual running of riderless horses called the corsa dei barberi, which is the source for the name Via del Corso. Today, the Corso is a popular place for the passeggiata, the evening stroll for the populace to be seen and to see others. It is also an important shopping street for tourists and locals alike.
ia Corso [kartalla] mielletään alueen pääshoppailukaduksi. Sillä shoppailu on hyvä yhdistää Espanjalaisten portaitten liepeillä tehtävään shoppailuun ja myös muinaisen Rooman nähtävyyksien katseluun. Kadulla on runsaasti nuorisomuotia ja myös kaikenlaista turistikrääsää myyviä liikkeitä, mutta sen varrelta on mahdollista löytää miltei mitä tahansa. Via del Corson lähellä on myös Rooman ensimmäinen tavaratalo, La Rinascente, Piazza Colonna -aukion laidalla.
Walking in Via del Corso
Via del Corso is a main street in the historical centre of Rome, where you can make shopping or visit important monuments.
Una delle vie più importanti del centro di Roma che collega molte attrazioni turistiche ed importanti piazze.
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Passeggiando lungo via del Corso. Visibili i negozi, le Chiese, la Galleria Sordi, Piazza Venezia, l'Altare della Patria.
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VIA DEL CORSO. De Plaza Venecia a Plaza del Popolo. Una de las calles más comerciales de Roma.
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La calle Via del Corso parte de Plaza Venecia a Plaza del Popolo, kilómetro y medio de belleza urbanística que no debes perderte si visitas la ciudad de Roma. Y, por supuesto, no olvides probar los famosos gelatos, los helados italianos con sabor único. En esta calle puedes encontrar varias tiendas de helados.
Además, para alegrar más la jornada, los músicos callejeros italianos siempre están allí, en La Via del Corso. En este vídeo, tiees dos buenos ejemplos. ¡A disfrutarlo, amigos!
Muchas gracias a todos por sus visitas y comentarios. ¡Feliz semana!
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Via Del Corso is the main road in Rome and it connects Piazza Venezia in the center of the city to Piazza del Popolo. This portion of the road is pedestrian only.
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The Via del Corso, is a main street in the historical centre of Rome. It is remarkable for being absolutely straight in an area characterized by narrow meandering alleys and small piazzas. Considered a wide street in ancient times, today the Corso is approximately 10 metres wide, and it only has room for two lanes of traffic and two narrow sidewalks. The northern portion of the street is a pedestrian area. The length of the street is roughly 1.5 kilometres.
The Corso runs in a generally north-south direction. To the north, it links the northern entrance gate to the city, the Porta del Popolo and its piazza, the Piazza del Popolo, to the heart of the city at the Piazza Venezia, at the base of the Capitoline Hill. At the Piazza del Popolo, Via del Corso is framed by two Baroque churches, Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto, and along the street are the church of San Carlo al Corso, the church of San Giacomo in Augusta, the church of Gesù e Maria, the Piazza Colonna with the ancient column of Marcus Aurelius, the Galleria Alberto Sordi, the church of Santa Maria in Via Lata, the Oratory of Santissimo Crocifisso, the church of San Marcello al Corso and the Palazzo Doria Pamphili.
From the fifteenth century, the road served as the racetrack during the Roman Carnival for an annual running of riderless horses called the corsa dei barberi, which is the source for the name Via del Corso. Today, the Corso is a popular place for the passeggiata, the evening stroll for the populace to be seen and to see others. It is also an important shopping street for tourists and locals alike.
The history of Via del Corso began in 220 BC when Gaius Flaminius censor built a new road to link Rome with the Adriatic Sea in the north. The starting point of the road was Porta Fontinalis, a gate in the Servian city walls near present-day Piazza Venezia. In its first miles Via Flaminia cut through the plain between the Tiber and the eastern hills in a straight line. The Field of Mars, as it was called, was at the time used as a training ground and pasture. Numerous tombs must have lined the road similarly to the Appian Way.
The most important ancient monuments along Via Lata were Aurelian's Temple of the Sun, the Ara Pacis, the Ustrinum Domus Augustae, the Ara Providentiae and the Column of Marcus Aurelius. A densely populated residential quarter from the Hadrianic era was discovered on the right side of the road between Via delle Muratte and Via delle Convertite. With the building of the Aurelian Walls (AD 271-75) the whole area was incorporated into the city of Rome, and a new city gate (Porta Flaminia) was erected at present-day Piazza del Popolo where the road left the urban territory.
From the fifteenth century, the Via del Corso became a fashionable street for new or renovated churches and new palaces for the nobility. However, by the mid seventeenth century, the street remained a mixture of different scales and architectural styles, some unfashionable, a number of churches lacked facades and some buildings were a combination of structures from different periods or were simply incomplete.
The Corso was also tied to Alexander’s intentions to impress significant dignitaries paying official visits to the city. The Porta del Popolo was reworked and the Piazza del Popolo cleared. The two Baroque churches facing onto the Piazza marked perpectivised vistas along the Via del Babuino to the left, the Via di Ripetta to the right and at the centre, the straightened and regularized Via del Corso leading to the Piazza Venezia. This complex of streets is known as Tridente.
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The Via del Corso, commonly known as the Corso, is a main street in the historical centre of Rome. It is remarkable for being absolutely straight in an area characterized by narrow meandering alleys and small piazzas. Considered a wide street in ancient times, today the Corso is approximately 10 metres wide, and it only has room for two lanes of traffic and two narrow sidewalks. The northern portion of the street is a pedestrian area. The length of the street is roughly 1.5 kilometres.
The Corso runs in a generally north-south direction. To the north, it links the northern entrance gate to the city, the Porta del Popolo and its piazza, the Piazza del Popolo, to the heart of the city at the Piazza Venezia, at the base of the Capitoline Hill. At the Piazza del Popolo, Via del Corso is framed by two Baroque churches, Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto, and along the street are the churches of San Carlo al Corso, San Giacomo in Augusta, and Gesù e Maria; the Piazza Colonna with the ancient column of Marcus Aurelius and the Galleria Alberto Sordi, Santa Maria in Via Lata, San Marcello al Corso and the Palazzo Doria Pamphili.
From the fifteenth century, the road served as the racetrack during the Roman Carnival for an annual running of riderless horses called the corsa dei barberi, which is the source for the name Via del Corso. Today, the Corso is a popular place for the passeggiata, the evening stroll for the populace to be seen and to see others. It is also an important shopping street for tourists and locals alike.
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