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Bus stations near Via Giulia in Roma

  • C.so Vittorio Emanuele/Tassoni,2 min walk,
  • Acciaioli,3 min walk,
  • Paola,3 min walk,
  • Ponte Vittorio Emanuele,3 min walk,
  • Lgt Fiorentini/Paoli,4 min walk,
  • P.za Della Rovere,6 min walk,

Metro stations near Via Giulia in Roma

  • Ottaviano,15 min walk,

Train stations near Via Giulia in Roma

  • Roma San Pietro,19 min walk,

Light Rail stations near Via Giulia in Roma

  • Trastevere/Bernard. Da Feltre,22 min walk,

Bus lines to Via Giulia in Roma

  • 46,Monte Mario (FS) - P.za Venezia,
  • N46,Monte Mario (FS-FL3) - Termini (MA-MB-FS),
  • 62,Tiburtina (MB-FS) - Castel Sant'Angelo,
  • 64,Termini (MA-MB-FS) - San Pietro (FS),
  • N98,Mazzacurati - Termini (MA-MB-FS),
  • N904,Selva Candida - P.za Venezia,
  • 916,P.za Venezia - Primavalle,
  • 916F,P.za Venezia - Primavalle,
  • 40,Termini,
  • 190F,Mombasiglio,
  • 98,Paola,
  • 881,Avanzini/Quartiere Incis,
  • 115,Paola,
  • 870,Paola,
  • 34,Paola,
  • 982,XVII Olimpiade,
  • N3D,P.le Ostiense-Piramide (Mb-Rl),
  • 280,Mancini,
  • N3S,Ple Ostiense-Piramide (Mb-Rl),
  • 23,Pincherle/Parravano,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Via Giulia?

    The closest stations to Via Giulia are:

    • C.so Vittorio Emanuele/Tassoni is 149 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Acciaioli is 154 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Paola is 179 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Ponte Vittorio Emanuele is 226 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Lgt Fiorentini/Paoli is 252 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • P.za Della Rovere is 406 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Ottaviano is 1160 meters away, 15 min walk.
    • Roma San Pietro is 1448 meters away, 19 min walk.
    • Trastevere/Bernard. Da Feltre is 1620 meters away, 22 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Via Giulia?

    These bus lines stop near Via Giulia: 190F, 23, 280, 46, 62, 64, 916F.

  • Which train lines stop near Via Giulia?

    These train lines stop near Via Giulia: FL3, FL5.

  • Which metro line stops near Via Giulia?

    A

  • What’s the nearest light rail station to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The nearest light rail station to Via Giulia in Roma is Trastevere/Bernard. Da Feltre. It’s a 22 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest metro station to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The nearest metro station to Via Giulia in Roma is Ottaviano. It’s a 15 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest train station to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The nearest train station to Via Giulia in Roma is Roma San Pietro. It’s a 19 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The nearest bus stop to Via Giulia in Roma is C.so Vittorio Emanuele/Tassoni. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first light rail to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The 3L is the first light rail that goes to Via Giulia in Roma. It stops nearby at 5:35 AM.

  • What time is the last light rail to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The 3L is the last light rail that goes to Via Giulia in Roma. It stops nearby at 1:37 AM.

  • What time is the first metro to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The A is the first metro that goes to Via Giulia in Roma. It stops nearby at 5:39 AM.

  • What time is the last metro to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The A is the last metro that goes to Via Giulia in Roma. It stops nearby at 9:27 PM.

  • What time is the first train to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The FL3 is the first train that goes to Via Giulia in Roma. It stops nearby at 5:41 AM.

  • What time is the last train to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The FL5 is the last train that goes to Via Giulia in Roma. It stops nearby at 11:47 PM.

  • What time is the first bus to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The N46 is the first bus that goes to Via Giulia in Roma. It stops nearby at 3:02 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to Via Giulia in Roma?

    The N904 is the last bus that goes to Via Giulia in Roma. It stops nearby at 3:32 AM.

  • How much is the train fare to Via Giulia?

    The train fare to Via Giulia costs about €1.10 - €4.60.

  • How much is the metro fare to Via Giulia?

    The metro fare to Via Giulia costs about €1.50.

  • How much is the bus fare to Via Giulia?

    The bus fare to Via Giulia costs about €1.50.

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Via Giulia, Roma
Via Giulia, RomaThe Via Giulia is a street of historical and architectural importance in Rome, Italy, which runs along the left (east) bank of the Tiber from Piazza San Vincenzo Pallotti, near Ponte Sisto, to Piazza dell'Oro. It is about 1 kilometre long and connects the Regola and Ponte Rioni.The road's design was commissioned in 1508 to Donato Bramante by Pope Julius II (r. 1503–1513), of the powerful della Rovere family, and was one of the first important urban planning projects in papal Rome during the Renaissance. The road, named after its patron, had been also called Via Magistralis (lit. "master road") because of its importance, and Via Recta (lit. "straight road") because of its layout.The project had three aims: the creation of a major roadway inserted in a new system of streets superimposed on the maze of alleys of medieval Rome; the construction of a large avenue surrounded by sumptuous buildings to testify to the renewed grandeur of the Catholic Church; and finally, the foundation of a new administrative and banking centre near the Vatican, the seat of the popes, and far from the traditional city centre on the Capitoline Hill, dominated by the Roman baronial families opposed to the pontiffs. Despite the interruption of the project due to the pax romana of 1511 and the death of the pope two years later, the new road immediately became one of the main centres of the Renaissance in Rome. Many palaces and churches were built by the most important architects of the time, such as Raffaello Sanzio and Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, who often chose to move into the street. Several noble families joined them, while European nations and Italian city-states chose to build their churches in the street or in the immediate vicinity. In the Baroque period the building activity, directed by the most important architects of the time such as Francesco Borromini, Carlo Maderno and Giacomo della Porta, continued unabated, while the street, favorite location of the Roman nobles, became the theatre of tournaments, parties and carnival parades. During this period the popes and private patrons continued to take care of the road by founding charitable institutions and providing the area with drinking water. From the middle of the 18th century, the shift of the city centre towards the Campo Marzio plain caused the cessation of building activity and the abandonment of the road by the nobles. An artisan population with its workshops replaced these, and Via Giulia took on the solitary and solemn aspect that would have characterized it for two centuries. During the Fascist period some construction projects broke the unity of the road in its central section, and the damage has not yet been repaired. Despite this, Via Giulia remains one of Rome's richest roads in art and history, and after a two-century decline, from the 1950s onwards the road's fame was renewed to be one of the city's most prestigious locations.
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