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Attilio Spaccarelli chose to give to the new road the alignment of Borgo Vecchio, and not of the nearby Borgo Nuovo, which had been aligned between the now disappeared tower of Alexander VI near the Ponte Sant'Angelo and the bronze gate of the Vatican, and had a slope of 6 degrees with respect to
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the flow of pilgrims to Rome fainted causing Rome and the Borgo to decay. Assuming that the
Portica existed, it should have collapsed during this period, and was never restored, since the popes understood well that any covered passage could have been a precious shelter for enemies trying to assault
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During the 19th century, several buildings of the eastern part of the street until Piazza
Scossacavalli underwent restructuring, while the western part could keep its character. At the eve of its disappearance, Borgo Vecchio was a quiet and secluded quarter road, lacking the artistic buildings and
494:), who erected it. The construction of these two roads solved the traffic problems between the city and Saint Peter, causing in turn the neglection of Borgo Vecchio, which was relegated to the role of a local road. The street, however, was bricked up in 1474 by Sixtus IV.
125:("Martyrs road"), was a road in the city of Rome, Italy, important for historical and architectural reasons. The road was destroyed together with the adjacent quartier in 1936–37 due to the construction of
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618:, nephew of Sixtus IV, now part of the south side of Via della Conciliazione. The house between Borgo Vecchio and the southwest corner of the piazza hosted in the 15th century two deposed queens:
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was meant the succession of house porches, a common feature in Roman medieval architecture, which allowed the pilgrims to reach Saint Peter from Ponte Sant'Angelo without walking on open air.
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region in east–west direction. It is disputed among the scholars whether this road followed the same path as the future Borgo
Vecchio road, or ran north of it, just in the middle of the
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of
Albizzi and the Pope. Its lines (but not the coats of arms) were reproduced in the 4–storey building located at Via della Conciliazione n. 7 at the corner with Via dell'Ospedale.
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In the late 15th century, after the beginning of the
Renaissance, two other roads leading to Saint Peter from Ponte Sant'Angelo were built: Borgo Sant'Angelo, also known as
898:, facing the south side of Piazza Scossacavalli and parallel to the south side of Borgo Vecchio, allowed for survival some among the road's main buildings, such as the
682:("St. Lawrence in the fish market", still existing, although stripped of its baroque superstructures and decorations and hidden in the yard of the southern
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between Borgo
Vecchio and Borgo Nuovo, in 1850 a new building, palazzo Sauve, was erected; this replaced a house which had been pulled down during the
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Giovanni dal Pozzo, and later converted into jail. The palace was demolished in 1937, but its portal was reused in a new building erected by
813:) in 1861, marking the beginning of the "spina". The palace was demolished in 1936 and the fountain was moved to the Vatican City in 1958.
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853:(papal soldiers). The perpetrators, Giuseppe Monti and Gaetano Tognetti, two Romans seeking the unification of their city with the
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Borgo
Vecchio and Borgo Santo Spirito were the only roads which allowed pilgrims coming from the left bank to reach Saint Peter.
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Due to its diminished importance, the road was less touched than the nearby Borgo Nuovo by the building flurry during the
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Partial view of the north side of the road: the building in background on the far left is the
Palazzo dei Convertendi
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dates back to after 1570, by analogy with the nearby Borgo Nuovo. In fact from that period was so renamed the
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two twin buildings that–together with the dolphins' fountain–provided a scenic entrance to the
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a few years later. The southern one lay between the south side of Borgo
Vecchio and Borgo Santo Spirito.
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Palazzo Cesi in its original form with 12 windows and the angular tower facing Borgo Vecchio, around 1900
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the castle and to reach the bridge. In its place appears in the sources the street called
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of the hospital. The building until its demolition showed above the two doors the
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is the second road from the south among the seven that radiate from the Castle.
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847:(at that time a barrack of the pontifical army) in Borgo Vecchio killed many
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of Maderno. In this way Borgo Vecchio was deprived of its western end.
637:. At this point, on the south side of the road, in 1565 was built the
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160:, which marked the entrance of the Borgo near the right bank of the
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330:). It is probable that the portico was a path of Roman origin, the
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the old Saint Peter. This resolution, taken because of reasons of
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delimited by Borgo Vecchio and Borgo Nuovo in Rome's map of
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436:Rome at the end of the 15th century according to
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186:(the name derives from its resemblance with the
341:The popes always took great care of this path;
729:and the Borgo Vecchio towards east during the
1652:(in Italian). Fratelli Palombi Editori, Roma.
929:, the building adorned with the wall fountain
946:di San Sebastiano Scossacavalli (demolished)
318:(today's Borgo S. Spirito) or run under the
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246:, was so named after its promoter, cardinal
1698:Demolished buildings and structures in Rome
1688:Buildings and structures demolished in 1937
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622:, which lived there in 1477–78, and
250:, nicknamed "Cardinale Alessandrino" from
141:Borgo in 1779 (Map printed by Monaldini).
1609:(in Italian). Roma: Newton & Compton.
1578:Ceccarelli, Giuseppe (Ceccarius) (1938).
832:("Tobaccos factory") in piazza Mastai in
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702:. Named at the beginning of 19th century
591:, on the right side of the road, lay the
564:. It was restored and doubled in 1789 by
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802:("Dolphins' Fountain") was erected by
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242:in the city: the new road, lying in
894:and to avoid the demolition of the
873:The central part of Borgo with the
544:Hospital of Santo Spirito in Sassia
360:, widening and repairing the road;
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352:) had more than 12,000 blocks of
1600:(in Italian). Bologna: Cappelli.
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938:Palazzo delle Prigioni di Borgo
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510:Antonio da Sangallo the younger
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1591:(in Italian). Roma: Staderini.
843:In 1867, a bomb placed in the
531:at n. 121–22 erected by
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1:
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1659:San Pietro e la città di Roma
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940:(demolished, elements reused)
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748:), after the construction of
550:ground floor, windows on the
472:), running just south of the
1693:Streets in Rome R. XIV Borgo
7:
1657:Benevolo, Leonardo (2004).
1582:(in Italian). Roma: Danesi.
779:, the prefect of the city,
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10:
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1569:Borgatti, Mariano (1926).
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934:Palazzo Sauve (demolished)
824:. They have the same late
704:Palazzo della Gran Guardia
661:Francesco Armellini Medici
506:Santa Maria in Traspontina
504:In front of the church of
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909:. Due to that, while the
905:(although mutilated) and
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896:Palazzo dei Penitenzieri
830:Manifattura dei Tabacchi
750:the colonnade of Bernini
673:Martino Longhi the Elder
1648:Cambedda, Anna (1990).
1587:Gnoli, Umberto (1939).
961:San Lorenzo in Piscibus
790:At the east end of the
680:San Lorenzo in Piscibus
420:Until the begin of the
127:Via della Conciliazione
1605:Delli, Sergio (1988).
1344:Castagnoli et al. 1958
1102:Castagnoli et al. 1958
1068:Castagnoli et al. 1958
963:(partially demolished)
952:(partially demolished)
950:Palazzo Cesi-Armellini
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796:Roman Republic of 1849
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614:on behalf of Cardinal
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397:roofing of the road.
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121:(both "Holy road") or
1633:Guide rionali di Roma
1631:Gigli, Laura (1992).
1616:Guide rionali di Roma
1614:Gigli, Laura (1990).
1580:La "Spina" dei Borghi
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616:Domenico della Rovere
568:on the initiative of
518:Protonotary apostolic
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688:Saint Peter's Square
589:piazza Scossacavalli
200:St. Peter's Basilica
175:Piazza Scossacavalli
170:Saint Peter's Square
110:, also named in the
887:Marcello Piacentini
800:Fontana dei Delfini
777:First French Empire
708:della Guardia Reale
624:Charlotte of Cyprus
620:Catherine of Bosnia
574:Francesco Albizzi,
522:Marcello Piacentini
356:extracted from the
226:who went to die in
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758:isola del Priorato
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639:Palazzo Serristori
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196:Castel Sant'Angelo
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19:
1607:Le strade di Roma
766:Knights of Rhodes
635:Pope Alexander VI
566:Giuseppe Valadier
533:Pope Gregory XIII
482:Pope Alexander VI
415:Carriera Martyrum
312:Ponte Sant'Angelo
222:, because of the
220:Carriera Martyrum
166:Piazza Rusticucci
123:Carriera Martyrum
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657: 1484–92
597:San Sebastiano
560:and an arched
540: 1572–85
470: 1471–84
463:Pope Sixtus IV
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294:Middle Ages
271:During the
244:rione Monti
230:. The name
180:Borgo Nuovo
112:Middle Ages
60:Rome, Italy
1682:Categories
1668:8842072362
1554:Gigli 1990
1542:Gigli 1992
1518:Gigli 1990
1494:Gigli 1992
1479:Delli 1988
1467:Gigli 1990
1446:Gigli 1990
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1414:Gigli 1992
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1085:Delli 1988
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974:References
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865:Demolition
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781:de Tournon
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577:precettore
548:rusticated
529:palazzetto
407:Via Sancta
212:Via Sancta
158:Piazza Pia
115:Via Sancta
98:Demolished
80:Piazza Pia
40:Via Sancta
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571:Monsignor
558:tympanums
362:Paschal I
298:Procopius
273:Roman Age
1220:sub voce
944:Oratorio
480:, after
474:Passetto
343:Adrian I
324:Porticus
256:Piedmont
133:Location
57:Location
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764:of the
593:oratory
438:Schedel
336:Portica
320:Portica
307:portica
262:History
224:martyrs
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190:of a
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162:Tiber
154:rione
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49:Width
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