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A plate remembers the twinning ratified on October 16, 2002 between Via del Babuino and [[Madison Avenue]] in [[New York City]].
A plate remembers the twinning ratified on October 16, 2002 between Via del Babuino and [[Madison Avenue]] in [[New York City]].


==Famous residents==
==Famous residents<ref>Source: Massimo Grillandi, ''Via del Babuino sacra all'arte e agli artisti'' in ''Strenna dei Romanisti'' 1963</ref>==
*[[Salvator Rosa]] and [[Nicolas Poussin]], about 1639;
*[[Salvator Rosa]] and [[Nicolas Poussin]], about 1639;
*[[Franz Liszt]], at the street number 89, and [[Juliette Récamier|Madame Récamier]] at 65, where Salvator Rosa had formerly lived;
*[[Franz Liszt]], at the street number 89, and [[Juliette Récamier|Madame Récamier]] at 65, where Salvator Rosa had formerly lived;
* Near the construction sites of [[Piazza del Popolo]] and [[Pincian Hill]], where he worked, [[Giuseppe Valadier]] built his own house, in which he died;
* Near the construction sites of [[Piazza del Popolo]] and [[Pincian Hill]], where he worked, [[Giuseppe Valadier]] built his own house, in which he died;
*more recently, [[Leonida Rèpaci]], [[Elsa Morante]], [[Maria Luisa Spaziani]] and [[Elémire Zolla]], among others, have chosen to live here.
*more recently, [[Leonida Rèpaci]], [[Elsa Morante]], [[Maria Luisa Spaziani]] and [[Elémire Zolla]], among others, have chosen to live here.<ref>Source: Massimo Grillandi, ''Via del Babuino sacra all'arte e agli artisti'' in ''Strenna dei Romanisti'' 1963</ref>==


==Monuments==
==Monuments==
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*[[Museo Atelier Canova-Tadolini]].
*[[Museo Atelier Canova-Tadolini]].


==Notes==
==References==
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Revision as of 20:43, 15 February 2018

41°54′29″N 12°28′46″E / 41.908137°N 12.47951°E / 41.908137; 12.47951

The fountain of the "babuino", giving its name to the street
The plate remembering the twinning between Via del Babuino and Madison Avenue in New York

Via del Babuino is a street in the historic centre of Rome (Italy), located in the rione Campo Marzio. It connects Piazza del Popolo to Piazza di Spagna and is part of the complex of streets known as Tridente.

History

The origins of Via del Babuino dates back to 13th century. The first two names of the street were Via dell’Orto di Napoli and Via del Cavalletto. In 1525, works commissioned by Pope Clement VII gave the street a new aspect and a new name: Via Clementina, in honor of its creator. It later became Via Paolina, because of the works carried out under Pope Paul III in 1540. In 1571, on the initiative of Pope Pius V, a new fountain for public use was installed along the street. In this occasion a statue of Silenus, an ancient classical deity related to springs and fountains, was also placed on the street. The statue quickly became infamous among the inhabitants of the rione because of its ugliness. The statues was compared to a monkey, and was thus nicknamed Babuino (Romanesco for "Baboon"); this name soon came to indicate the whole street.

A plate remembers the twinning ratified on October 16, 2002 between Via del Babuino and Madison Avenue in New York City.

Famous residents

Monuments

On Via del Babuino, from Piazza del Popolo to Piazza di Spagna, are the following historical monuments:

References

  1. ^ Source: Massimo Grillandi, Via del Babuino sacra all'arte e agli artisti in Strenna dei Romanisti 1963