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Balduina is an urban area that belongs to the
Municipio XIX The Municipio XIX was an administrative subdivision of the city of Rome. Following the administrative reform of 11 March 2013, it was suppressed and merged into the new, and coextensive, Municipio XIV. Its territory is situated to the north-west ...
of the
comune A (; : , ) is an administrative division of Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality. It is the third-level administrative division of Italy, after regions () and provinces (). The can also have the City status in Italy, titl ...
of
Rome Rome (Italian language, Italian and , ) is the capital city and most populated (municipality) of Italy. It is also the administrative centre of the Lazio Regions of Italy, region and of the Metropolitan City of Rome. A special named with 2, ...
,
Italy Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b ...
, and to the fourteenth borough of the city, (Q.XIV, called
Trionfale Trionfale () is the 14th of Rome (Italy), identified by the initials Q. XIV. The toponym also indicates the urban zone 19E of Municipio XIV. History Trionfale is among the first 15 '' quartieri'' of the city, originally delimited in 1911 and ...
). Situated at 139 metres above sea level on the southern side of
Monte Mario Monte Mario (English: Mount Mario or Mount Marius) is the hill that rises in the north-west area of Rome (Italy), on the right bank of the Tiber, crossed by the Via Trionfale. It occupies part of Balduina, of the territory of Municipio I, Munici ...
, Balduina is the highest part of Rome. The population is 42,000.


Geography

The area of Balduina is marked on the southern side by the green "cliffs" of the hill forming a natural entrance just at the corner of Via Antonio Labriola and Via Gualtiero Serafino through Viale delle Medaglie d’Oro in a place known at the beginning of the 20th century as ''Dogana della Balduina'' (the customs house of Balduina); It is bounded to the west by the FL3 railway that runs from Rome to Cesano and
Viterbo Viterbo (; Central Italian, Viterbese: ; ) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) in the Lazio region of Italy, the Capital city, capital of the province of Viterbo. It conquered and absorbed the neighboring town of Ferento (see Ferentium) in ...
, a boundary overtaken by some housing in the Monte Ciocci area, here facing the Valle Aurelia, known as "Valle dell’Inferno"Valle dell’Inferno is so called from the Latin word “inferius’, i.e.: “placed lower”. Balduina is bounded to the north by some convents and villas on the Via Trionfale, a historic road that leads north towards Via Cassia. Finally, to east the neighbourhood is framed by the Via Trionfale itself, which runs down from Villa Stuart to Borghetto S. Lazzaro and is the boundary with Prati di Castello. Until the beginning of the twentieth century "Balduina" and "Monte Mario" were used interchangeably and the neighbourhood was surrounded by open fields with no specific name. Subsequently, the name "Monte Mario" slowly "moved" (in an urban sense) towards the areas of S. Onofrio and Case Nostre, marking these areas on the plateau where today stands the railway station of the same name.


History

Balduina is named after Baldovino del Monte, brother of
Pope Julius III Pope Julius III (; ; 10 September 1487 – 23 March 1555), born Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 22 February 1550 to his death, in March 1555. After a career as a disting ...
del Monte (1550–1555) and owner of those lands on the southern part of Monte Mario. The modern neighbourhood started around 1909 with some elegant villas built on Viale delle Medaglie d’Oro and Viale Tito Livio. A much bigger expansion started just after World War II with the typical Roman ''Palazzine'', four or five-storey buildings, split in some apartments, nine as a base.


Districts

Balduina is divided into four districts: * the central part of Balduina, the core of the neighbourhood, is centred on Piazza Balduina; * Belsito, to the north, is marked by Piazzale delle Medaglie D'Oro and the green area of Parco della Vittoria, Villa Stuart and the green areas around the Waldorf Astoria Rome Cavalieri; *
Columbus Columbus is a Latinized version of the Italian surname "''Colombo''". It most commonly refers to: * Christopher Columbus (1451–1506), the Italian explorer * Columbus, Ohio, the capital city of the U.S. state of Ohio * Columbus, Georgia, a city i ...
, near Gesù Divino Maestro church. * Monte Ciocci, named after the Casale Ciocci mansion (a work by Baldassarre Peruzzi), faces the
Vatican hill Vatican Hill (; ; ) is a hill in Rome, located on the right bank (west side) of Tiber river, opposite to the traditional seven hills of Rome. The hill also gave the name to Vatican City. It is the location of St. Peter's Basilica. Etymology ...
and is the home of the old brickworks which were created to provide building materials for
Saint Peter’s Basilica The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican (), or simply St. Peter's Basilica (; ), is a church of the Italian Renaissance architecture, Italian High Renaissance located in Vatican City, an independent microstate enclaved within the cit ...
. Streets here are named after Latin writers.


Places of interest

*The 120,000 m² Parco di Monte Mario *The Dominican monastery of the Madonna del Rosario that hosts an icon of the Virgin previously placed in S.Maria in
Trastevere Trastevere () is the 13th of Rome, Italy. It is identified by the initials R. XIII and it is located within Municipio I. Its name comes from Latin (). Its coat of arms depicts a golden head of a lion on a red background, the meaning of which i ...
. *The observatory, opened in 1938 in the Villa Mellini. *The John Felice Rome Center, a campus of Loyola University Chicago, hosts approximately 200 American University Students at any given time.


Historical villas and mansions

*Casale Ciocci, built by
Baldassarre Peruzzi Baldassare Tommaso Peruzzi (7 March 1481 – 6 January 1536) was an Italian architect and painter, born in a small town near Siena (in Ancaiano, ''frazione'' of Sovicille) and died in Rome. He worked for many years with Bramante, Raphael, and lat ...
in the sixteenth century. *Villa Stuart, built in the seventeenth century and owned by Emmeline Stuart-Wortley and Lord Allen since the nineteenth century. *Villa Monte Mario, owned in the nineteenth century by Bernard Blumensthil, an Alsacian negotiator for the
Holy See The Holy See (, ; ), also called the See of Rome, the Petrine See or the Apostolic See, is the central governing body of the Catholic Church and Vatican City. It encompasses the office of the pope as the Bishops in the Catholic Church, bishop ...
. *Villa Miani, a mansion planned at the beginning of the twentieth century to host the American Methodist Church University.


Churches

*
Santa Paola Romana Santa Paola Romana is a 20th-century parochial church and titular church in Rome, Italy, dedicated to Saint Paula of Rome. History The church was built in 1949–51. Its bronze door was added in 2001, sculpted by Capri Otti. On 14 February 2 ...
, in Via Duccio Galimberti. *
Santa Maria Stella Matutina Santa Claus (also known as Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle or Santa) is a legendary figure originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts during the late evening and overnight hours on Christma ...
, in Via Lucilio. * San Pio X, in Via Attilio Friggeri. * San Fulgenzio, in Via della Balduina.


Transport

''FL3'': a regional and urban railway line linked to the major Trastevere and Ostiense train stations and to the Linea A metro with a junction at Valle Aurelia. The bus lines 990, 913, 911 and 985 serve the area.


References

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