VIA DEL CORSO, Doria Pamphili Gallery
- Audio File length: 2.34
- Author: STEFANO ZUFFI E DAVIDE TORTORELLA
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Language: English / USA
Hi, I'm James, your personal guide. Together with MyWoWo, I'd like to welcome you to one of the wonders of the world.
Today I'll accompany you through Via del Corso, one of the most monumental and busy streets in Rome!
You are at the foot of a mile-long road that runs straight between Piazza Venezia and Piazza del Popolo: it is the true spine of Renaissance, Baroque, and modern Rome. It is always crowded with tourists as well as Romans thanks to the countless shops on its side streets; Via del Corso is a true parade of palaces, churches, clearings, and historic cafes. The name "corso" is not a synonym for "road", but comes from a popular horse race that took place during Carnival from the second half of the 1400s. So begin walking down the road, whose first part coincides with the first stretch of the ancient Via Flaminia, and leave the scenic Piazza Venezia behind you. After a few steps, on your left you'll come across the vast eighteenth-century façade of Palazzo Doria Pamphilj....