Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Rome

The Corso Vittorio Emanuele II is a street in Rome.

The street runs east -west direction and connects the Tiber and Piazza Venezia on the corner of the Palazzo Venezia, which is below the monument of Vittorio Emanuele Monument. On the banks of the Tiber, the road begins at Piazza Paoli, where the Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II spans the Tiber. The street was named after the Italian king Victor Emmanuel II. From the street the districts Pigna, and S. Eustachio and Ponte Parione be crossed.

The street runs from the Tiber River eastward along the Piazza della Chiesa Nuova, where the church of Santa Maria in Vallicella, and the Oratory of St. Philip Neri stand. Further east is on the right side of the Palazzo della Cancelleria and then the Palazzo Braschi. In the further course of the road east of the Palazzo Massimo are all Colonne, the church of Sant'Andrea della Valle and right next to the church of the Palazzo Caffarelli Vidoni. In the last fifth of the street in front of the mouth to the Piazza Venezia, the road splits into Via del Plebiscito, at the Church of the Gesù is located, and in the Via delle Botteghe Oscure at Largo di Torre Argentina.

Are among other things a memorial to the politician Marco Minghetti and to commemorate the theologians Nicola Spedalieri on the road.

  • Street in Rome
  • Pigna ( Rione )
  • Parione
  • S. Eustachio ( Rione )
  • Ponte ( rione )
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