Sightseeing
Sightseeing
0-30m
All ages
Via Margutta is an incredibly romantic street in Rome, which made its mark in cinematic history through the movie 'Roman Holiday'. It's a narrow area full of artistic beauty recognized by many since the 17th century. Its most prominent feature is the Fontana della Arti, with its bucket of paintbrushes symbolizing what it holds dear. It has immortalized itself as the ultimate destination for young couples in love. This cobbled street is also where one can find stores and boutiques selling arts and crafts from famous residents like Fellini, Masina, and Guttuso. Today, Via Margutta continues to retain its iconic features and still offers free admission to its annual exhibition of over 1,000 pieces of art.
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