Piazzale Flaminio

41°54′42″N 12°28′34″E / 41.91167°N 12.47611°E / 41.91167; 12.47611NorthVia Flaminia, Via Giambattista VicoEastViale del Muro TortoSouthPiazza del PopoloWestVia Luisa di Savoia

Piazzale Flaminio is a square in Rome (Italy) and the starting point of the Via Flaminia.

It divides the Flaminio and the Pinciano quarters.

Description

The square extends just outside the Aurelian Walls. Porta del Popolo, on its south side, connects it to Piazza del Popolo. On its east side there are the neoclassical propylaea giving access to Villa Borghese, designed by Luigi Canina.

Transports

  • Fermata autobus Bus stop (ATAC)
  • Fermata metropolitana Metro stop (Flaminio - Piazza del Popolo, line A)
  • Fermata treno Railway station (Piazzale Flaminio station)
  • The propylaea of Villa Borghese
    The propylaea of Villa Borghese
  • The access to the metro stop
    The access to the metro stop