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, identified by the initials Z. XVI. It belongs partly to the
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Geography

The territory of Torrenova includes the urban zone 10G ''Romanina'' and the western part of the urban zones 8C ''Giardinetti-Tor Vergata'' and 10I ''Barcaccia''.


Boundaries

Torrenova borders to the north with ''Zona'' Torre Angela (Z. XIII), from which is separated by the stretch of
Via Casilina The Via Casilina is a Middle Ages, medieval road in Latium and Campania. It led from Rome to Casilinum (present-day Capua), to present-day Santa Maria Capua Vetere. It was created from the fusion of two ancient Roman roads, the ''Via Latina'' and ...
between the GRA and Via di Tor Vergata. To the east, the zone borders with ''Zona''
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(Z. XVII), whose boundary is marked by the whole Via di Tor Vergata. Southward, the zone borders with ''Zona'' Casal Morena (Z. XIX), from which is separated by the stretch of
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between Via di Tor Vergata and the GRA. Westward, Torrenova borders with ''Zona'' Torre Maura (Z. XV), whose border is outlined by the stretch of the GRA between Via Tuscolana and Via Casilina.


Historical subdivisions

The territory of the zone also includes the ''
frazioni A ''frazione'' (plural: ) is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' (municipality) in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist Italy (1922–1943), Fascist era (1922–1943) as ...
'' of Giardinetti and Ponte Linari, as well as the portion of Tor Vergata located west of Via di Tor Vergata.


Odonymy

Street naming in Torrenova mainly focuses on Italian artists, sculptors and engravers (in the ''frazione'' of Giardinetti and in the area of Romanina), notable universities (in the vicinities of the University of Roma Tor Vergata) and jurists (in the area of Romanina). Odonyms dedicated to famous industrialists can be found in the area of Tor Vergata. Odonyms of the zone can be categorized as follows: * Artists, e.g. Via
Alceo Dossena Alceo Dossena (1878–1937) was an Italian sculptor. His dealers marketed his creations as originals by other sculptors. Biography Dossena was born in 1878 in Cremona, Italy. He was a talented stonemason and sculptor, and was so skilled at dupli ...
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Giovanni Dupré Giovanni Dupré (1 March 1817 – 10 January 1882) was an Italian sculptor, of distant French stock long settled in Tuscany, who developed a reputation second only to that of his contemporary Lorenzo Bartolini. Biography Born in Siena, Dupré ...
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Maso Finiguerra Maso Tommasoii Finiguerra (1426–1464) was an Italian goldsmith, niellist, draftsman, and engraver working in Florence, who was incorrectly described by Giorgio Vasari as the inventor of engraving as a printmaking technique. This made him a c ...
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Federico Faruffini Federico Faruffini (1833–1869) was an Italian painter and engraver of historical subjects, in a style that combines the styles and themes of Realism with the diffuse outlines and lively colors of Scapigliatura painters. Biography Born in Sesto ...
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Taddeo Landini Taddeo Landini (c. 1561 – March 13, 1596) was an Italian sculptor and architect of the Mannerist period, active mainly in his native Florence and after 1580, in Rome. Biography His initial training was in Tuscany, and to Rome, he brought the d ...
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Giuseppe Maggiolini Giuseppe Maggiolini (13 November 1738 – 16 November 1814), himself a marquetry-maker (''intarsiatore''), was the pre-eminent cabinet-maker (''ebanista'') in Milan in the later 18th century. Though some of his early work is Late Baroque in manner ...
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Nicola da Guardiagrele Nicola da Guardiagrele (born Nicola Gallucci or Nicola di Andrea di Pasquale; c. 1385/1390Page aAbruzzo region official website – c. 1462) was an Italian late medieval goldsmith, painter and etcher. Biography Born at Guardiagrele, in what is n ...
, Via degli Orafi, Via
Marcantonio Raimondi Marcantonio Raimondi, often called simply Marcantonio (c. 1470/82 – c. 1534), was an Italian engraver, known for being the first important printmaker whose body of work consists largely of prints copying paintings. He is therefore a key figu ...
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Luigi Schiavonetti Luigi Schiavonetti (1 April 1765 – 7 June 1810) was an Italian reproductive engraver and etcher. Life Luigi Schiavonetti was born at Bassano in Venetia. He was the maternal nephew of Teodoro Viero. After having studied art for several ...
, Via
Sante Vandi Sante Vandi (1653–1716) was an Italian portrait painter of the Baroque period. He was a pupil of Carlo Cignani. He is also known as ''Santino da' Ritratti''. In early life he painted at Bologna, but was afterwards employed at Mantua Mantua ...
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Lippo Vanni Lippo Vanni was a 14th-century Italian painter and miniaturist who was active in his native Siena. He painted miniatures for the Santa Maria della Scala in Siena in 1344, and his name first appears in the Guild in 1355. In 1352 he executed a ...
; * Industrialists, e.g. Via
Giuseppe Borsalino Borsalino is the oldest Italian company specializing in the manufacture of luxury hats. Since 1857, the manufacture has been based in Alessandria, Piedmont. The founder, Giuseppe Borsalino, is remembered for creating a particular model of felt ...
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Giovanni Caproni Giovanni Battista Caproni, 1st Count of Taliedo (July 3, 1886 – October 27, 1957), known as "Gianni" Caproni, was an Italian aeronautical engineer, civil engineer, electrical engineer, and aircraft designer who founded the Caproni aircraft-manu ...
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Francesco Cirio Francesco Cirio (25 December 1836 – 9 January 1900) was an Italian businessman, and is credited with being one of the first in the world with developing the appertization technique in Italy. Appertization is the method of processing vegetables t ...
, Via Benigno Crespi, Via Rodolfo Crespi, Via
Angelo Motta Angelo Motta (8 September 1890 – 26 December 1957) was an Italian entrepreneur, founder of the food company . He is associated with the commercial production of the sweet yeast bread panettone. Biography Motta was a Milanese pastry chef before ...
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Nicola Romeo Nicola Romeo (; Sant'Antimo, 28 April 1876 – Magreglio, 15 August 1938) was an Italian engineer and entrepreneur mostly known for founding the car manufacturer Alfa Romeo. He served as a senator in the 18th Legislature of the Kingdom of Italy (X ...
; * Journalists, e.g. Via Giuseppe Marrazzo, Via Mario Pastore, Via Vittorio Ragusa; * Jurists, e.g. Via Bernardino Alimena, Via Francesco Antolisei, Via Giuseppe Barile, Via Enrico Ferri, Via
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, Via Massimo Severo Giannini, Via Vincenzo Manzini, Piazza Gian Domenico Pisapia, Piazza Vincenzo Simoncelli; * Local toponyms, e.g. Via Alenda, Via Carcaricola, Via Casamonte, Via di Giardinetti, Via Lamponiano, Via della Massa Calciana, Via del Muro Linari, Via del Ponte delle Sette Miglia, Via della Tenuta di Torrenova, Via di Tor Vergata, Via Varvariana; * Towns of
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, Via Mottafollone; * Universities, e.g. Via
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, Via Columbia, Viale della Sorbona, Via
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Places of interest


Civil buildings

* Torre dei Santi Quattro, in Via del Muro Linari. 12th-century tower. * Castle of Torrenova, in Via Casilina. 16th-century castle. :The enlargement has been planned in
1605 Events January–June * January 16 – The first part of Miguel de Cervantes' satire on the theme of chivalry, ''Don Quixote'' (''El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha'', "The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha"), is publ ...
by Giovanni Fontana. * Casale di Villa Gentile, in Via Columbia. 18th-century farmstead. * Casale del Dazio, in Via Casilina. 19th-century farmstead.


Religious buildings

* Chiesa di San Clemente, built by Giovanni Fontana in the 16th century. * Chiesa della Resurrezione di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo, built in 1963. * Chiesa di San Gaudenzio a Torrenova, built in 1995. * Chiesa dei Santi Mario e compagni martiri, built in 2009.


Archaeological sites

* Villa di Tor Vergata, in the locality of Carcaricola, near the Fosso di Santa Maura. A 2nd-century BC Roman villa * Bridge of the ancient
Via Labicana The Via Labicana was an ancient road of Italy, leading east-southeast from Rome. It seems possible that the road at first led to Tusculum, that it was then extended to Labici, and later still became a road for through traffic; it may even have su ...
, in Via della Massa Calciana. A bridge that can be dated back to the 2nd century BC, over the Fosso del Giardinetto. * Roman thermal baths, in Parco di Tor Vergata. 1st-century thermal baths. * Remains of the ''Casalis Turris Virgata'', in Via Columbia. Medieval fortification. * Bagno della Bella Cenci, between Fosso del Giardino and Via Antonio Ingegnoli. 16th-century nymphaeum.


Parks

* Parco di Tor Vergata. * Parco Ivan Sbernola, between Via Carlo Santarelli and Via degli Orafi. * Giardino Maurizio Notargiacomo, in Via Carcaricola.


Education

* ASI Science Data Center, in Via del Politecnico. 21st-century building. *
Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata Tor Vergata University of Rome, also known as the University of Rome II ( it, Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata"), is a public research university located in Rome, Italy. Located in the southeastern suburb of Rome, the university combine ...
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Museums

* Museo dell'immagine fotografica e delle arti visuali (MIFAV), in Via della Ricerca Scientifica. :Museum of photographic image and visual arts, located within the Maths, Physics and Natural Science of the University of Rome Tor Vergata.


See also

* Administrative subdivision of Rome#Municipi


References


Bibliography

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