Rome Sightseeing
The Spanish Steps in Italian it’s called “Scalinata”. These are famous set of steps in one of the most well known areas of Rome. Notwithstanding of its name, the famous Spanish Steps were actually built by the French. The monumental stairway of 138 steps, “Scalinata di Spagna” or “Spanish Steps” were made between 1723 and 1725 with French politician tienne Gueffier. They can be simply found and recognized at the Piazza di Spagna square rectangle like shape. The Piazza di Spagna is one of the most popular tourist sites in Rome. The Scalinata is without a doubt the longest and widest staircase in all Europe.
At the base of the Piazza is the Early Baroque fountain called “La Fontana della Barcaccia” ( “Fountain of the Old Boat” ), built in 1627-29 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Legend has it that, Pope Urban VIII had the fountain installed after he had been impressed by a boat brought here by a flood of the Tiber stream. Most of the people seem to believe that Bernini used the boat as a sign of safety from the common floods once ramble the Square from the Tiber stream.
During May, part of the steps are covered by pots of pretty “Azalea” flowers ( blossoming shrubs making up part of the genus Rhododendron and subgenus Pentanthera ), earning also the name by the Romans as the “Garden Stairs”. A sign that the Summer is fast approaching. The weather in Rome can get quite hot, even in the fall. So that the many cafeterias, shops and restaurants near the Spanish Steps are always favored full of people absorbing this fine, chic atmosphere.
The steps are not a place for eating lunch, being prohibited by Roman regulations, but in Rome where everything is calm and calm, it’s likely you may still see some people snacking on a sandwich or “tramezzino” ( typical Roman Sandwich ) drinking up on a cold drink. These days, this is also the meeting point to take a romantic or breathtaking ride in a carriage pulled by a horse. Find inexpensive Apartments in Rom- in spanish steps area or some other place in Rome.
Stepping on the very initial step to the right, is the house where English poet John Keats lived and died in 1821. Today is a museum open to the general public dedicated to his memory, full of mementos of the English Romantic generation. Halfway up still on the right is the residence that was the setting for The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone ( 1961 ). Bernardo Bertolucci’s, surrounded ( 1998 ) was also the stage in a place next to the steps. American vocalist / songwriter Bob Dylan refers to the “Spanish stairs” in his classic “When I Paint My masterwork” ( 1971 ). Today modern terraces lay in perfect harmony with the surrounding baroque context.
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Filed under travel and leisure by on Oct 16th, 2010.
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