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Antique dealers and nobility |
Via Giulia Rome, Rome 00186 |
Via Giulia was designed by Bramante on the orders of Pope Julius II. It is almost a kilometre long, and flanked by magnificent palaces and churches dating from the 16th to the 18th centuries. Check out Palazzo Falconieri, renovated by Borromini, who spent most of his time on the façade. Nowadays, this is a street known best for its refined antique shops, as well as being simply one of the most attractive streets in Rome. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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