Monti is the name of one of the twenty-two Rioni of Rome, rione I, located in Municipio I. The name literally means mountains in Italian and comes from the fact that the Esquiline and the Viminal Hills, and parts of the Quirinal and the Caelian Hills belonged to this rione. Its logo consists of three green mountains with three tops on a silver background.
In ancient times the rione was densely populated: in Monti there were the Forum Romanum and the so-called Suburra (meaning suburbs in Latin): this was the place poor people lived, full of disreputable locals and brothels.
In the Middle Ages the situation was completely different: the Roman aqueducts were damaged, and it was very difficult to bring water to Monti since it was on the hills. Hence many inhabitants moved to Campus Martius, a lower level part, where they could drink the water from the river Tiber.
Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Rome is the largest city in and the county seat of Floyd County, Georgia, on the western border of the state. It is the principal city of the Rome, Georgia, Metropolitan Statistical Area, population 96,250 (2009), which encompasses all of Floyd County. At the 2010 census, the city alone had a total population of 36,303. It is the largest city in Northwest Georgia and the 19th largest city in the state.
The city has developed on seven hills with the rivers running between them, a feature that inspired the early European-American settlers to name it for Rome, the longtime capital of Italy. It developed in the antebellum period as a market and trading city due to its advantageous location on the rivers, by which it sent the rich regional cotton commodity crop downriver to markets on the Gulf Coast and export overseas.
The series features a sprawling ensemble cast of characters, many of whom are based on real figures from historical records, but the lead protagonists are ultimately two soldiers, Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo, who find their lives intertwined with key historical events. Rome was a ratings success for HBO and the BBC. The series received much media attention from the start, and was honored with numerous awards and nominations in its two-series run. Co-creator Heller stated in December 2008 that a Rome movie was in development, but as of early 2015 no further production had been initiated. The series was filmed in various locations, but most notably in the Cinecittà studios in Italy.
The current station was built between 1912 and 1914 by the New York Central Railroad south of the city proper to replace the former structure downtown. Such a move was necessitated by a track realignment.
The one-and-a-half-story brick building was constructed in a Neoclassical style and includes columns flanking the vestibules, decorative grillwork and large arched windows. The waiting room includes a bowed ticket window and a series of delicate triple-globed bronze chandeliers. At the rear of the waiting room are paired symmetrical staircases with ornate openwork iron railings up to the near platform.
In 1988, Amtrak conveyed the station to the city of Rome. Amtrak proposed to close the station in 1996, but the city resisted and instead found federal funds to renovate the station. The $4 million reconstruction was finished in 2004.
The tour starts in the 'Rione' Monti, in front of the Rectory of San Lorenzo in Panisperna.
From there, the walk continues through this typical 'Rione' and ends, after a stroll through Via
dei Fori imperiali, in front of the Colosseum.
October 8, 2020. Time: ~ 9.45 am.
0:00 Intro
0:03 Via Cimarra
0:12 Via Panisperna/Rectory of San Lorenzo in Panisperna
0:25 Via Panisperna
0:42 Via Panisperna/Via Milano
0:54 Via Panisperna
2:58 Via del Boschetto
4:42 Via del Boschetto/Via degli Zingari
4:58 Piazza della Madonna di Monti
5:46 Via dei Serpenti
5:58 Via della Madonna di Monti
7:45 Via dell'Agnello
8:10 Via Cavour
9:54 Via degli Annibaldi
13:57 Via Nicola Salvi
14:51 Via delle Terme di Tito
16:48 Largo della Polveriera
17:42 Via della Polveriera
18:52 Ponte degli Annibaldi
19:23 Largo Gaeta...
published: 14 Dec 2020
[4K HDR] MOPEG Scooter 🛵 Video🎥, Via Nomentana - Rione Monti | Rome, Italy | Slow TV
This video was made as an experiment. We shot it before filming the video from Villa Aldobrandini to Piazza della Repubblica, with the intention of using it as special content (first for our Patreon subscribers and later for everyone else).
Occasionally, we thought of posting some video like this.
Please let us know in the comments what you think about it.
Thank you and enjoy!
📆 February 18, 2021. ⌚ Time: ~ 5.45 pm. 🌡 15 °C | 59 °F
Timeline
00:00 Intro
00:03 Via Nomentana (Istituto Culturale Coreano)
00:21 Via Nomentana
01:03 Porta Pia
01:28 Via Venti Settembre
02:59 Largo di Santa Susanna
03:36 Piazza San Bernardo
03:40 Via Venti Settembre
04:44 Fontana del Mosè
04:52 Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
05:23 Piazza della Repubblica
05:26 Fontana delle Naiadi
05:47 Via delle Terme di Diocl...
published: 22 Mar 2021
RIONE MONTI: L’ANTICA SUBURA
RIONE MONTI: L’ANTICA SUBUR(r)A
Con Andrea Papalini andiamo a spasso per il primo dei ventidue rioni di Roma, facendo visita al palazzo abitato, poco meno di trecento anni fa, dal marchese Onofrio del Grillo, entrando in chiese come S. Maria ai Monti e Ss. Sergio e Bacco, salendo la scalinata popolarmente legata alla famiglia “più torbida” della Storia, i Borgia… che con la zona non aveva nulla a che fare. E ancora:
torri semi-crollate e mimetizzate nell’attuale urbanistica romana, vicoli che sembrano rimasti all’età medievale e icone… considerate sante da una certa tifoseria…
Caratteristico, ricco di aneddoti, pieno di storie: il rione Monti osservato in una visita virtuale online da non perdere
Guida: Andrea Papalini
published: 20 Mar 2021
Rome Rione Monti
published: 12 Oct 2017
Mysterious Rome: the old Rione Monti (subtitled)
A guided tour in one of the most mysterious and fascinating districts of Rome, Monti, accompanied by Monica Cecchini, architect and lover of history and artistic beauty of this very ancient corner of the Eternal City. Video and original music score by Guglielmo Enea.
published: 05 Dec 2012
Tour of Rome: Monti neighborhood
Rom'e Rione Monti (Monti neighborhood) is picturesque and just a quick walk from the Colosseum. Monti is filled with cobblestone streets, draped ivy, and a lovely piazza that is perfect for a sunset drink in summer.
published: 16 Jul 2016
Monti, the Heart of Rome - Italy 4K Travel Channel
In the ancient times, Monti was the most densely populated district of Rome. Where you find the majestic Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore today, was once the slaves and prostitutes cemetery. Since the 19th century, the Via Cavour cuts the district from Termini Station to the Roman Forum. Aside from the shopping and thoroughfare, the old Monti with small traders, craftsman, restaurants and bars still exists.
We liked best the Via Urbana. Right next to our hotel, the Hotel I Dormienti, there were a number of stores. On closer inspection, we see that the goods sold were produced in the back of the building. Besides well-established companies, young people with innovative ideas also establish themselves here.
A successful example is Grezzo Raw Chocolate (grezzo italia.it). Since April 2014, ...
The tour starts in the 'Rione' Monti, in front of the Rectory of San Lorenzo in Panisperna.
From there, the walk continues through this typical 'Rione' and ends...
The tour starts in the 'Rione' Monti, in front of the Rectory of San Lorenzo in Panisperna.
From there, the walk continues through this typical 'Rione' and ends, after a stroll through Via
dei Fori imperiali, in front of the Colosseum.
October 8, 2020. Time: ~ 9.45 am.
0:00 Intro
0:03 Via Cimarra
0:12 Via Panisperna/Rectory of San Lorenzo in Panisperna
0:25 Via Panisperna
0:42 Via Panisperna/Via Milano
0:54 Via Panisperna
2:58 Via del Boschetto
4:42 Via del Boschetto/Via degli Zingari
4:58 Piazza della Madonna di Monti
5:46 Via dei Serpenti
5:58 Via della Madonna di Monti
7:45 Via dell'Agnello
8:10 Via Cavour
9:54 Via degli Annibaldi
13:57 Via Nicola Salvi
14:51 Via delle Terme di Tito
16:48 Largo della Polveriera
17:42 Via della Polveriera
18:52 Ponte degli Annibaldi
19:23 Largo Gaetana Agnesi
20:43 Via del Colosseo
22:05 Via delle Carine
23:05 Via Vittorino da Feltre
25:30 Via Frangipane
26:35 Via del Tempio della Pace
27:14 Via dei Fori Imperiali
31:00 Clivio di Venere Felice
31:12 Via dei Verbiti
32:44 Piazza dell'Arco di Costantino
33:50 Arco di Costantino
34:57 Piazza del Colosseo
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The tour starts in the 'Rione' Monti, in front of the Rectory of San Lorenzo in Panisperna.
From there, the walk continues through this typical 'Rione' and ends, after a stroll through Via
dei Fori imperiali, in front of the Colosseum.
October 8, 2020. Time: ~ 9.45 am.
0:00 Intro
0:03 Via Cimarra
0:12 Via Panisperna/Rectory of San Lorenzo in Panisperna
0:25 Via Panisperna
0:42 Via Panisperna/Via Milano
0:54 Via Panisperna
2:58 Via del Boschetto
4:42 Via del Boschetto/Via degli Zingari
4:58 Piazza della Madonna di Monti
5:46 Via dei Serpenti
5:58 Via della Madonna di Monti
7:45 Via dell'Agnello
8:10 Via Cavour
9:54 Via degli Annibaldi
13:57 Via Nicola Salvi
14:51 Via delle Terme di Tito
16:48 Largo della Polveriera
17:42 Via della Polveriera
18:52 Ponte degli Annibaldi
19:23 Largo Gaetana Agnesi
20:43 Via del Colosseo
22:05 Via delle Carine
23:05 Via Vittorino da Feltre
25:30 Via Frangipane
26:35 Via del Tempio della Pace
27:14 Via dei Fori Imperiali
31:00 Clivio di Venere Felice
31:12 Via dei Verbiti
32:44 Piazza dell'Arco di Costantino
33:50 Arco di Costantino
34:57 Piazza del Colosseo
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This video was made as an experiment. We shot it before filming the video from Villa Aldobrandini to Piazza della Repubblica, with the intention of using it as ...
This video was made as an experiment. We shot it before filming the video from Villa Aldobrandini to Piazza della Repubblica, with the intention of using it as special content (first for our Patreon subscribers and later for everyone else).
Occasionally, we thought of posting some video like this.
Please let us know in the comments what you think about it.
Thank you and enjoy!
📆 February 18, 2021. ⌚ Time: ~ 5.45 pm. 🌡 15 °C | 59 °F
Timeline
00:00 Intro
00:03 Via Nomentana (Istituto Culturale Coreano)
00:21 Via Nomentana
01:03 Porta Pia
01:28 Via Venti Settembre
02:59 Largo di Santa Susanna
03:36 Piazza San Bernardo
03:40 Via Venti Settembre
04:44 Fontana del Mosè
04:52 Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
05:23 Piazza della Repubblica
05:26 Fontana delle Naiadi
05:47 Via delle Terme di Diocleziano
06:21 Via del Viminale
06:43 Via Principe Amedeo
08:07 Via Cavour
9:33 Piazza dell'Esquilino
09:47 Via Cavour
11:31 Via degli Annibaldi
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This video was made as an experiment. We shot it before filming the video from Villa Aldobrandini to Piazza della Repubblica, with the intention of using it as special content (first for our Patreon subscribers and later for everyone else).
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Please let us know in the comments what you think about it.
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📆 February 18, 2021. ⌚ Time: ~ 5.45 pm. 🌡 15 °C | 59 °F
Timeline
00:00 Intro
00:03 Via Nomentana (Istituto Culturale Coreano)
00:21 Via Nomentana
01:03 Porta Pia
01:28 Via Venti Settembre
02:59 Largo di Santa Susanna
03:36 Piazza San Bernardo
03:40 Via Venti Settembre
04:44 Fontana del Mosè
04:52 Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
05:23 Piazza della Repubblica
05:26 Fontana delle Naiadi
05:47 Via delle Terme di Diocleziano
06:21 Via del Viminale
06:43 Via Principe Amedeo
08:07 Via Cavour
9:33 Piazza dell'Esquilino
09:47 Via Cavour
11:31 Via degli Annibaldi
🗺 Tour Map 📌
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#romehdr #romeitaly #rome #italy #roma #romascootervideo4khdr #portapia #piazzadellarepubblica#piazzadell'esquilino #4k #italyhdr #4khdr #lumixs1 #roninrsc2 #tascamtm-2x #slowtv
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◈ A brief description of our shooting style 🎬🎥
In this channel we film from the point of view of the observer what surrounds us while we walk or ride a bicycle.
The kind of film we make can be defined as Slow TV, i.e. filming ordinary events (such as a walk) for their entire duration, with original audio and without editing (except for unforeseen circumstances or technical reasons).
We decided to use this mode of shooting because we believe that in this way we can show (in addition to the places) a small slice of reality. This seems more interesting to us than showing the usual glossy films.
◈ How to use our Videos 📃
You can "actively" watch our videos, look at the details, read the names of the streets we pass through, and make comments about the places we visit (we'll be happy to reply).
Alternatively, you can use our videos as a "relaxing backdrop" while doing something else, such as Saturday morning breakfast or a ride on your exercise bike.
◈ You can watch this video in HDR with: 📺💻📱
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• iPhone X; iPhone XS; XS Max; iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max; iPhone 12 series (all models)
• MacBook Pro; MacBook Air (2018 or newer); iMac (2020); iMac Pro; Mac mini (2018 or newer); Mac Pro (2019); https://support.apple.com/it-it/HT210...
• Windows 10 PC with HDR monitor/TV
• 4k HDR Smart TVs
◈ Equipment 📷🎤
Camera: Panasonic Lumix S1
Lens: Panasonic Lumix 20-60 mm
Microphone: Tascam TM-2x
Gimbal: Dji Ronin RSC-2 Gimbal
Reproduction or redistribution and reupload, in whole or in part, of the content of this channel is prohibited.
RIONE MONTI: L’ANTICA SUBUR(r)A
Con Andrea Papalini andiamo a spasso per il primo dei ventidue rioni di Roma, facendo visita al palazzo abitato, poco meno di t...
RIONE MONTI: L’ANTICA SUBUR(r)A
Con Andrea Papalini andiamo a spasso per il primo dei ventidue rioni di Roma, facendo visita al palazzo abitato, poco meno di trecento anni fa, dal marchese Onofrio del Grillo, entrando in chiese come S. Maria ai Monti e Ss. Sergio e Bacco, salendo la scalinata popolarmente legata alla famiglia “più torbida” della Storia, i Borgia… che con la zona non aveva nulla a che fare. E ancora:
torri semi-crollate e mimetizzate nell’attuale urbanistica romana, vicoli che sembrano rimasti all’età medievale e icone… considerate sante da una certa tifoseria…
Caratteristico, ricco di aneddoti, pieno di storie: il rione Monti osservato in una visita virtuale online da non perdere
Guida: Andrea Papalini
RIONE MONTI: L’ANTICA SUBUR(r)A
Con Andrea Papalini andiamo a spasso per il primo dei ventidue rioni di Roma, facendo visita al palazzo abitato, poco meno di trecento anni fa, dal marchese Onofrio del Grillo, entrando in chiese come S. Maria ai Monti e Ss. Sergio e Bacco, salendo la scalinata popolarmente legata alla famiglia “più torbida” della Storia, i Borgia… che con la zona non aveva nulla a che fare. E ancora:
torri semi-crollate e mimetizzate nell’attuale urbanistica romana, vicoli che sembrano rimasti all’età medievale e icone… considerate sante da una certa tifoseria…
Caratteristico, ricco di aneddoti, pieno di storie: il rione Monti osservato in una visita virtuale online da non perdere
Guida: Andrea Papalini
A guided tour in one of the most mysterious and fascinating districts of Rome, Monti, accompanied by Monica Cecchini, architect and lover of history and artisti...
A guided tour in one of the most mysterious and fascinating districts of Rome, Monti, accompanied by Monica Cecchini, architect and lover of history and artistic beauty of this very ancient corner of the Eternal City. Video and original music score by Guglielmo Enea.
A guided tour in one of the most mysterious and fascinating districts of Rome, Monti, accompanied by Monica Cecchini, architect and lover of history and artistic beauty of this very ancient corner of the Eternal City. Video and original music score by Guglielmo Enea.
Rom'e Rione Monti (Monti neighborhood) is picturesque and just a quick walk from the Colosseum. Monti is filled with cobblestone streets, draped ivy, and a love...
Rom'e Rione Monti (Monti neighborhood) is picturesque and just a quick walk from the Colosseum. Monti is filled with cobblestone streets, draped ivy, and a lovely piazza that is perfect for a sunset drink in summer.
Rom'e Rione Monti (Monti neighborhood) is picturesque and just a quick walk from the Colosseum. Monti is filled with cobblestone streets, draped ivy, and a lovely piazza that is perfect for a sunset drink in summer.
In the ancient times, Monti was the most densely populated district of Rome. Where you find the majestic Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore today, was once the s...
In the ancient times, Monti was the most densely populated district of Rome. Where you find the majestic Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore today, was once the slaves and prostitutes cemetery. Since the 19th century, the Via Cavour cuts the district from Termini Station to the Roman Forum. Aside from the shopping and thoroughfare, the old Monti with small traders, craftsman, restaurants and bars still exists.
We liked best the Via Urbana. Right next to our hotel, the Hotel I Dormienti, there were a number of stores. On closer inspection, we see that the goods sold were produced in the back of the building. Besides well-established companies, young people with innovative ideas also establish themselves here.
A successful example is Grezzo Raw Chocolate (grezzo italia.it). Since April 2014, it is the first raw bio vegan gluten-free chocolate shop in Europe. The friendly lady in the shop explained us the products.
A few doors away we find the Aromaticus is specialized in natural flavors, municipal cultivation of agricultural products, sprouts, edible flowers, salts and oils.
On the other side of the road is a fruit and greengrocer's. You find almost everything which you can also buy in a covered market on the narrowest room.
Next to the restaurant La Vacca m'briaca (restaurant drunken cow), which we'll visit later, we find a carpentry business. Every evening the carpenter and his friends discuss the day and the general situation. We are allowed to take a look at the craft business.
Next to a bicycle shop an artist has covered the window with his street art .
Everywhere we recognize the beautiful roof terraces. Monti is not a poor district. The prices of condos are exorbitantly high. For 80 m² of living space, the price is approx € 500.000.-. Thus many high earners live in Monti, or foreigners invest in an object. Who does not find any payable flat, is forced to make way into the marginal areas of Rome.
Miccinilli Mario (Cuoio & peeling Yank)
Piazza Della Madonna dei Monti
.......
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Monti war der in der Antike am dichtesten besiedelte Stadtteil Roms. Wo sich heute majestätisch die Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore erhebt war einst der Sklaven- und Hurenfriedhof. Seit dem 19. Jahrhundert durchtrennt die Via Cavour das Viertel vom Bahnhof Termini bis zum Forum Romanum. Doch abseits dieser Einkauf- und Durchfahrtsstraße existiert noch das alte Monti, der kleinen Gewerbetreibenden, der Handwerker, der Restaurants und Bars.
Uns hat am besten die Via Urbana gefallen. Direkt neben unserem Hotel, dem Hotel I Dormienti gab es eine Reihe von Geschäften, bei denen sich bei näherem Hinsehen zeigte, dass im hinteren Teil des Gebäudes die Waren produziert wurden, die vorne verkauft wurden. Es sind nicht nur alteingesessene Betriebe, auch junge Leute mit innovativen Ideen siedeln sich hier an.
Ein gelungenes Beispiel hierfür ist Grezzo Raw Chocolate. Seit April 2014 wird hier die erste vegane Gluten-freie Schokolade in Europa vertrieben. Die freundliche Betreiberin erläutert uns ihre Produkte.
Nur wenige Eingänge weiter finden wir das Aromaticus ist spezialisiert auf natürliche Aromastoffe, städtischen Anbau von Agrarprodukten, Sprossen, essbare Blumen, Salze und Öle.
Auf der anderen Straßenseite ist ein Obst- und Gemüseladen angesiedelt. Auf engstem Raum findet man fast alles, was auch in einer Markthalle zu finden ist.
Neben dem Restaurant La Vacca m'briaca (Restaurant zur betrunkenen Kuh), das wir uns noch genauer ansehen werden finden wir einen Schreinerbetrieb. Allabendlich diskutieren der Schreiner und seine Freunde den Tag und die allgemeine Lage. Wir dürfen auch einen Blick in den Betrieb werfen.
Neben einem Fahrradgeschäft hat ein Künstler mit seiner Street Art die Fenster beklebt.
Überall fallen uns die schönen Dachterassen auf. Den Monti ist kein armer Stadtteil. Die Preise für Eigentumswohnungen sind exorbitant hoch. Für 80 m² Wohnfläche sind ca. € 500.000.- zu bezahlen. So wohnen in Monti viele Gutverdiener, aber auch Ausländer investieren in ein Objekt. Wer keine bezahlbare Wohnung findet ist gezwungen in die Randbereiche Roms auszuweichen.
Mario Miccinilli (Cuoio & Pellami)
Piazza della Madonna dei Monti
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In the ancient times, Monti was the most densely populated district of Rome. Where you find the majestic Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore today, was once the slaves and prostitutes cemetery. Since the 19th century, the Via Cavour cuts the district from Termini Station to the Roman Forum. Aside from the shopping and thoroughfare, the old Monti with small traders, craftsman, restaurants and bars still exists.
We liked best the Via Urbana. Right next to our hotel, the Hotel I Dormienti, there were a number of stores. On closer inspection, we see that the goods sold were produced in the back of the building. Besides well-established companies, young people with innovative ideas also establish themselves here.
A successful example is Grezzo Raw Chocolate (grezzo italia.it). Since April 2014, it is the first raw bio vegan gluten-free chocolate shop in Europe. The friendly lady in the shop explained us the products.
A few doors away we find the Aromaticus is specialized in natural flavors, municipal cultivation of agricultural products, sprouts, edible flowers, salts and oils.
On the other side of the road is a fruit and greengrocer's. You find almost everything which you can also buy in a covered market on the narrowest room.
Next to the restaurant La Vacca m'briaca (restaurant drunken cow), which we'll visit later, we find a carpentry business. Every evening the carpenter and his friends discuss the day and the general situation. We are allowed to take a look at the craft business.
Next to a bicycle shop an artist has covered the window with his street art .
Everywhere we recognize the beautiful roof terraces. Monti is not a poor district. The prices of condos are exorbitantly high. For 80 m² of living space, the price is approx € 500.000.-. Thus many high earners live in Monti, or foreigners invest in an object. Who does not find any payable flat, is forced to make way into the marginal areas of Rome.
Miccinilli Mario (Cuoio & peeling Yank)
Piazza Della Madonna dei Monti
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please read more: https://blog.myvideomedia.com
Monti war der in der Antike am dichtesten besiedelte Stadtteil Roms. Wo sich heute majestätisch die Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore erhebt war einst der Sklaven- und Hurenfriedhof. Seit dem 19. Jahrhundert durchtrennt die Via Cavour das Viertel vom Bahnhof Termini bis zum Forum Romanum. Doch abseits dieser Einkauf- und Durchfahrtsstraße existiert noch das alte Monti, der kleinen Gewerbetreibenden, der Handwerker, der Restaurants und Bars.
Uns hat am besten die Via Urbana gefallen. Direkt neben unserem Hotel, dem Hotel I Dormienti gab es eine Reihe von Geschäften, bei denen sich bei näherem Hinsehen zeigte, dass im hinteren Teil des Gebäudes die Waren produziert wurden, die vorne verkauft wurden. Es sind nicht nur alteingesessene Betriebe, auch junge Leute mit innovativen Ideen siedeln sich hier an.
Ein gelungenes Beispiel hierfür ist Grezzo Raw Chocolate. Seit April 2014 wird hier die erste vegane Gluten-freie Schokolade in Europa vertrieben. Die freundliche Betreiberin erläutert uns ihre Produkte.
Nur wenige Eingänge weiter finden wir das Aromaticus ist spezialisiert auf natürliche Aromastoffe, städtischen Anbau von Agrarprodukten, Sprossen, essbare Blumen, Salze und Öle.
Auf der anderen Straßenseite ist ein Obst- und Gemüseladen angesiedelt. Auf engstem Raum findet man fast alles, was auch in einer Markthalle zu finden ist.
Neben dem Restaurant La Vacca m'briaca (Restaurant zur betrunkenen Kuh), das wir uns noch genauer ansehen werden finden wir einen Schreinerbetrieb. Allabendlich diskutieren der Schreiner und seine Freunde den Tag und die allgemeine Lage. Wir dürfen auch einen Blick in den Betrieb werfen.
Neben einem Fahrradgeschäft hat ein Künstler mit seiner Street Art die Fenster beklebt.
Überall fallen uns die schönen Dachterassen auf. Den Monti ist kein armer Stadtteil. Die Preise für Eigentumswohnungen sind exorbitant hoch. Für 80 m² Wohnfläche sind ca. € 500.000.- zu bezahlen. So wohnen in Monti viele Gutverdiener, aber auch Ausländer investieren in ein Objekt. Wer keine bezahlbare Wohnung findet ist gezwungen in die Randbereiche Roms auszuweichen.
Mario Miccinilli (Cuoio & Pellami)
Piazza della Madonna dei Monti
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Weitere Infos im Reisevideoblog: https://blog.myvideomedia.com
The tour starts in the 'Rione' Monti, in front of the Rectory of San Lorenzo in Panisperna.
From there, the walk continues through this typical 'Rione' and ends, after a stroll through Via
dei Fori imperiali, in front of the Colosseum.
October 8, 2020. Time: ~ 9.45 am.
0:00 Intro
0:03 Via Cimarra
0:12 Via Panisperna/Rectory of San Lorenzo in Panisperna
0:25 Via Panisperna
0:42 Via Panisperna/Via Milano
0:54 Via Panisperna
2:58 Via del Boschetto
4:42 Via del Boschetto/Via degli Zingari
4:58 Piazza della Madonna di Monti
5:46 Via dei Serpenti
5:58 Via della Madonna di Monti
7:45 Via dell'Agnello
8:10 Via Cavour
9:54 Via degli Annibaldi
13:57 Via Nicola Salvi
14:51 Via delle Terme di Tito
16:48 Largo della Polveriera
17:42 Via della Polveriera
18:52 Ponte degli Annibaldi
19:23 Largo Gaetana Agnesi
20:43 Via del Colosseo
22:05 Via delle Carine
23:05 Via Vittorino da Feltre
25:30 Via Frangipane
26:35 Via del Tempio della Pace
27:14 Via dei Fori Imperiali
31:00 Clivio di Venere Felice
31:12 Via dei Verbiti
32:44 Piazza dell'Arco di Costantino
33:50 Arco di Costantino
34:57 Piazza del Colosseo
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00:03 Via Nomentana (Istituto Culturale Coreano)
00:21 Via Nomentana
01:03 Porta Pia
01:28 Via Venti Settembre
02:59 Largo di Santa Susanna
03:36 Piazza San Bernardo
03:40 Via Venti Settembre
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05:26 Fontana delle Naiadi
05:47 Via delle Terme di Diocleziano
06:21 Via del Viminale
06:43 Via Principe Amedeo
08:07 Via Cavour
9:33 Piazza dell'Esquilino
09:47 Via Cavour
11:31 Via degli Annibaldi
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RIONE MONTI: L’ANTICA SUBUR(r)A
Con Andrea Papalini andiamo a spasso per il primo dei ventidue rioni di Roma, facendo visita al palazzo abitato, poco meno di trecento anni fa, dal marchese Onofrio del Grillo, entrando in chiese come S. Maria ai Monti e Ss. Sergio e Bacco, salendo la scalinata popolarmente legata alla famiglia “più torbida” della Storia, i Borgia… che con la zona non aveva nulla a che fare. E ancora:
torri semi-crollate e mimetizzate nell’attuale urbanistica romana, vicoli che sembrano rimasti all’età medievale e icone… considerate sante da una certa tifoseria…
Caratteristico, ricco di aneddoti, pieno di storie: il rione Monti osservato in una visita virtuale online da non perdere
Guida: Andrea Papalini
A guided tour in one of the most mysterious and fascinating districts of Rome, Monti, accompanied by Monica Cecchini, architect and lover of history and artistic beauty of this very ancient corner of the Eternal City. Video and original music score by Guglielmo Enea.
Rom'e Rione Monti (Monti neighborhood) is picturesque and just a quick walk from the Colosseum. Monti is filled with cobblestone streets, draped ivy, and a lovely piazza that is perfect for a sunset drink in summer.
In the ancient times, Monti was the most densely populated district of Rome. Where you find the majestic Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore today, was once the slaves and prostitutes cemetery. Since the 19th century, the Via Cavour cuts the district from Termini Station to the Roman Forum. Aside from the shopping and thoroughfare, the old Monti with small traders, craftsman, restaurants and bars still exists.
We liked best the Via Urbana. Right next to our hotel, the Hotel I Dormienti, there were a number of stores. On closer inspection, we see that the goods sold were produced in the back of the building. Besides well-established companies, young people with innovative ideas also establish themselves here.
A successful example is Grezzo Raw Chocolate (grezzo italia.it). Since April 2014, it is the first raw bio vegan gluten-free chocolate shop in Europe. The friendly lady in the shop explained us the products.
A few doors away we find the Aromaticus is specialized in natural flavors, municipal cultivation of agricultural products, sprouts, edible flowers, salts and oils.
On the other side of the road is a fruit and greengrocer's. You find almost everything which you can also buy in a covered market on the narrowest room.
Next to the restaurant La Vacca m'briaca (restaurant drunken cow), which we'll visit later, we find a carpentry business. Every evening the carpenter and his friends discuss the day and the general situation. We are allowed to take a look at the craft business.
Next to a bicycle shop an artist has covered the window with his street art .
Everywhere we recognize the beautiful roof terraces. Monti is not a poor district. The prices of condos are exorbitantly high. For 80 m² of living space, the price is approx € 500.000.-. Thus many high earners live in Monti, or foreigners invest in an object. Who does not find any payable flat, is forced to make way into the marginal areas of Rome.
Miccinilli Mario (Cuoio & peeling Yank)
Piazza Della Madonna dei Monti
.......
please read more: https://blog.myvideomedia.com
Monti war der in der Antike am dichtesten besiedelte Stadtteil Roms. Wo sich heute majestätisch die Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore erhebt war einst der Sklaven- und Hurenfriedhof. Seit dem 19. Jahrhundert durchtrennt die Via Cavour das Viertel vom Bahnhof Termini bis zum Forum Romanum. Doch abseits dieser Einkauf- und Durchfahrtsstraße existiert noch das alte Monti, der kleinen Gewerbetreibenden, der Handwerker, der Restaurants und Bars.
Uns hat am besten die Via Urbana gefallen. Direkt neben unserem Hotel, dem Hotel I Dormienti gab es eine Reihe von Geschäften, bei denen sich bei näherem Hinsehen zeigte, dass im hinteren Teil des Gebäudes die Waren produziert wurden, die vorne verkauft wurden. Es sind nicht nur alteingesessene Betriebe, auch junge Leute mit innovativen Ideen siedeln sich hier an.
Ein gelungenes Beispiel hierfür ist Grezzo Raw Chocolate. Seit April 2014 wird hier die erste vegane Gluten-freie Schokolade in Europa vertrieben. Die freundliche Betreiberin erläutert uns ihre Produkte.
Nur wenige Eingänge weiter finden wir das Aromaticus ist spezialisiert auf natürliche Aromastoffe, städtischen Anbau von Agrarprodukten, Sprossen, essbare Blumen, Salze und Öle.
Auf der anderen Straßenseite ist ein Obst- und Gemüseladen angesiedelt. Auf engstem Raum findet man fast alles, was auch in einer Markthalle zu finden ist.
Neben dem Restaurant La Vacca m'briaca (Restaurant zur betrunkenen Kuh), das wir uns noch genauer ansehen werden finden wir einen Schreinerbetrieb. Allabendlich diskutieren der Schreiner und seine Freunde den Tag und die allgemeine Lage. Wir dürfen auch einen Blick in den Betrieb werfen.
Neben einem Fahrradgeschäft hat ein Künstler mit seiner Street Art die Fenster beklebt.
Überall fallen uns die schönen Dachterassen auf. Den Monti ist kein armer Stadtteil. Die Preise für Eigentumswohnungen sind exorbitant hoch. Für 80 m² Wohnfläche sind ca. € 500.000.- zu bezahlen. So wohnen in Monti viele Gutverdiener, aber auch Ausländer investieren in ein Objekt. Wer keine bezahlbare Wohnung findet ist gezwungen in die Randbereiche Roms auszuweichen.
Mario Miccinilli (Cuoio & Pellami)
Piazza della Madonna dei Monti
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Weitere Infos im Reisevideoblog: https://blog.myvideomedia.com
Monti is the name of one of the twenty-two Rioni of Rome, rione I, located in Municipio I. The name literally means mountains in Italian and comes from the fact that the Esquiline and the Viminal Hills, and parts of the Quirinal and the Caelian Hills belonged to this rione. Its logo consists of three green mountains with three tops on a silver background.
In ancient times the rione was densely populated: in Monti there were the Forum Romanum and the so-called Suburra (meaning suburbs in Latin): this was the place poor people lived, full of disreputable locals and brothels.
In the Middle Ages the situation was completely different: the Roman aqueducts were damaged, and it was very difficult to bring water to Monti since it was on the hills. Hence many inhabitants moved to Campus Martius, a lower level part, where they could drink the water from the river Tiber.