The Eternal City: 35 Local Secrets to Unlock the Magic of Rome

10. Coppedè: An Architectural Wonderland

Wrought iron chandelier, Coppedè district (1916-1923), Rome. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Albarubescens

Coppedè, a lesser-known gem in Rome, is an architectural wonderland that transports visitors to a fantastical world. This small district, designed by architect Gino Coppedè in the early 20th century, is a fusion of various architectural styles, from Art Nouveau to Baroque. The neighborhood's whimsical buildings, adorned with intricate details and imaginative motifs, create a surreal atmosphere. The central Piazza Mincio, with its striking Fountain of the Frogs, serves as the heart of Coppedè. Exploring this area feels like stepping into a fairy tale, where every corner reveals a new architectural marvel. Coppedè's unique charm lies in its ability to surprise and delight, offering a glimpse into the creative genius of its designer. It's a place where architecture becomes art, inviting visitors to experience Rome's eclectic beauty.

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