Via Veneto

The Via Vittorio Veneto, named Via Veneto, is a street in Rome, which leads to Porta Pinciana from Piazza Barberini and was named after the Battle of Vittorio Veneto.

Originated in the 19th century, it owes its fame to the glamorous life of the 1950s, thanks to numerous cafes and hotels, which were attended by celebrities. The reputation was cemented The sweet life of Federico Fellini mainly through the film.

Located on approximately half of the distance in the Palazzo Margherita, the Embassy of the United States.

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