The Porto di Ripetta was a port in the city of Rome. It was situated on the banks of the River Tiber and was designed and built in 1704 by the Italian...
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1704, when the Porto di Ripetta was built: the river harbour was called ripetta ("little bank") in order to distinguish it from the Porto di Ripa Grande...
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San Michele a Ripa (redirect from Ospizio di San Michele, Rome)
Rione Ripa and the area known as the Porto di Ripetta, once in the Aventine neighborhood of Rome. The Porto di Ripa Grande was the river port that served...
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Francesco Grimaldi (1606–1680). The Porto di Ripetta, the port of Rome, was along the river bank of the Via di Ripetta. From 1707, the Tiber side of Palazzo...
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Ponte Cavour is a bridge in Rome (Italy), connecting Piazza del Porto di Ripetta to Lungotevere dei Mellini, in the Rioni Campo Marzio and Prati. The bridge...
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of the Pantheon, and a port built on the Tiber River, the beautiful Porto di Ripetta, demolished at the end of the 19th century. He established a committee...
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was built downstream, in line with Piazza Cavour, demolishing the Porto di Ripetta. In 1909, depending on the urban development of Prati, a large demolition...
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hospice. It once faced the port built on the Tiber River, called the Porto di Ripetta. The confraternity was renamed Congregatio or "Society of St. Jerome"...
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The Hospital of San Rocco at Porto di Ripetta, also known as Ospedale delle Celate, was a hospital in Rome (Italy) built by the Archconfraternity of hosts...
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Lungotevere in Augusta is the stretch of lungotevere linking Piazza del Porto di Ripetta to Ponte Regina Margherita in Rome, in the rione Campo Marzio. The...
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among them, Palazzo Altoviti, the Teatro Apollo at Tor di Nona, Sant'Anna dei Bresciani, the Ripetta Harbour, the Roman Pons Cestius (pulled down and rebuilt...
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The Via di Ripetta leads past the Mausoleum of Augustus to the River Tiber, where the Baroque riverside landing called the Porto di Ripetta was located...
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Borromini. His first major constructed work was the design of the Baroque Porto di Ripetta, the port of Rome, on the banks of the River Tevere or Tiber. With...
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Giuseppe Spano, Il Pio Istituto di S Spirito e Ospedali riuniti di Roma, Roma, Istituto editoriale di monografie illustrate di aziende, 1933. Katrin Schultheiss...
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de Mérode himself paid for the creation of an iron bridge near the Porto di Ripetta, later dismantled after the inauguration of Ponte Umberto I. Mayor...
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lungotevere in Rome, Italy, that connects Piazza di Ponte Umberto I with Piazza del Porto di Ripetta, in the rioni Campo Marzio and Ponte. The Lungotevere...
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Passeggiata di Ripetta and Lungotevere in Augusta. Near the Lungotevere was built a port, dedicated to Francesco de Pinedo, along the lines of the porto di Ripetta...
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than Spottiswoode's." Other writers have identified Palazzo di Ripetta near Porto di Ripetta and Ponte Cavour as a possible site for Craig's confinement...
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Port of Ripa Grande and Papal Arsenal (redirect from Porto di Ripa Grande)
Porto di Ripa Grande was the river port of Rome, just downstream the former Pons Sublicius, where the wares, going up and down the Tiber towards the dock...
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last surviving trolleybus route of the original system, route 47 (Porto di Ripetta - Santa Maria della Pietà). In the early 2000s, Rome's municipal administration...
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Roman architect, Alessandro Specchi, whose most important work, the Porto di Ripetta, had been executed in the reign of Clement XI: these roles were those...
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