Sallustiano is the 17th ''
rione'' of
Rome, identified by the initials R. XVII. It is located within the
Municipio I
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It was first created by Rome's city council on 19 January 2001 and has a president who is elected during the mayoral elections. On 11 ...
and the name refers to the ancient
Gardens of Sallust (''Horti Sallustiani''), which were located here.
History
During the
Augustan age, the area belonged to the ''regio'' ''
Alta Semita The Alta Semita ("High Path") was a street in ancient Rome that gave its name to one of the 14 regions of Augustan Rome.
The Alta Semita brought traffic into Rome from the salt route ''(Via Salaria)'' that had existed since prehistoric times. The g ...
'' (
Latin for "high pathway").
Here were the ''
Horti Sallustiani'', which gave the ''rione'' its name, and the
Temple of Venus Erycina
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, in the area between Via Piave and Via Calabria, no less important than the villa of
Sallust, to the point that the golden mirror of the
goddess
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on a blue background was chosen as the coat of arms of the ''rione''.
The famous
Ludovisi Throne, found during the urbanization works in the area, was most likely part of the temple.
Between Via Flavia and Via Servio Tullio stood the temple dedicated to the goddess
Fortuna, while the circus of Flora was probably located between Via XX Settembre and Via Boncompagni. The Sallustian obelisk, found in the area of the ''
Horti Sallustiani'' and now in
Piazza della Trinità dei Monti, was not part of the spina of the circus, but more likely it adorned a private hippodrome of the villa of Sallust.
Via Piave follows the route of the former ''Via Salaria Nova'', which exited from
Porta Collina in the direction of the demolished
Porta Salaria. Near the street there was an important stately sepulchral area, which included the funerary monument to Sulpicius Maximus, today in the center of Piazza Fiume, and that of Cornelia, currently close to the
walls in Corso Italia.
In AD 410 the
Visigoths of
Alaric cut the aqueducts and plundered the villa of Sallust, which was reduced to a pile of rubble and definitively abandoned. Due to the consequent lack of water, the area between the
Pincian and the
Quirinal hill became depopulated.
A slight recovery of the ''rione'' was promoted in the 16th century by
Sixtus V, with the opening of the new Via Pia and the return of the water to the area, thanks to the restoration of an aqueduct, the ''Acquedotto Felice'' (named after the Pope himself, whose name was Felice). Furthermore, in 1608 the cardinal
Scipione Borghese promoted at his own expense the construction of a beautiful church:
Santa Maria della Vittoria Santa Maria della Vittoria (''St Mary of the Victory'') is the name of several churches in Italy:
*The Basilica of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome
*Santa Maria della Vittoria, Mantua
*Santa Maria della Vittoria, Scurcola Marsicana
*Nuragic sanctua ...
.
Nonetheless the ''rione'', which was then part of
Trevi, continued to be sparsely populated, with vast green areas due to the presence of large villas such as Villa Barberini, on the current Via XX Settembre, Villa Mandosi, on Via Boncompagni, and Villa Cicciaporci, between Via Pia, the
Aurelian Walls up to
Porta Salaria and Via di Porta Salaria (now Via Piave).
All this greenery disappeared with the inevitable urbanisation of the area between the Strada Pia and the walls that followed the
breach of Porta Pia; breach that, incidentally, was opened in the short portion of walls belonging to the ''rione''.
The
Boncompagni had two townhouses built on the street that bears their name, one of which currently houses the
Museum of Decorative Arts; the local
Basilica di San Camillo de Lellis was built on the area of Villa Spithoever, as well as the smaller Chiesa del Sacro Cuore di Gesù with the adjoining convent. The palace of the Geological Museum in Largo Santa Susanna and the headquarters of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests in Via XX Settembre were also built.
Currently, the only surviving green zone is in the area just before the walls, included among
Porta Pia, Via Piave and Via Augusto Valenziani: it is the garden of the old Villa Cicciaporci Valenti Gonzaga, now known as ''Villa Paolina'' (after
Pauline Bonaparte, who lived there) and, since 1951, the seat of the French embassy to the Holy See.
Coat of arms
Azure
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Colour
* Azure (color), a hue of blue
** Azure (heraldry)
** Shades of azure, shades and variations
Arts and media
* ''Azure'' (Art Farmer and Fritz Pauer album), 1987
* Azure (Gary Peacock and Marilyn Crispell album), 2013
...
, mirror of
Venus Erycina
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Or (with reference to the ''Horti Sallustiani'').
Geography
The ''rione'', just like the neighboring
Ludovisi and
Castro Pretorio, was born at the end of 19th century in an area between Via Pia (what will later become Via XX Settembre) and Via Boncompagni, which until then had been reduced to vineyards and gardens and was part of
Trevi.
It differs from the other ''rioni'' that developed in the same period for its much less rigid and severe road scheme, with more variations and solutions regarding the shape of the blocks and the conformation of the streets, also due to the small area that it covers.
Boundaries
Northward, the ''rione'' shares its border with
Ludovisi (R. XVII): the boundary is marked by Via
Friuli, Via
Lucullo, Via Boncompagni, Via
Calabria
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and Piazza
Fiume.
Eastward, the ''rione'' borders with ''
Quartiere''
Salario (Q. IV), from which is separated by a stretch of the
Aurelian Walls, between Piazza Fiume and
Porta Pia.
Southward, the ''rione'' borders with
Castro Pretorio (R. XVIII), whose boundary is defined by Via
XX Settembre
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It takes its name from the main road, Via Venti Settembre, established on 30 November 1871Proposta al Consiglio Comunale n. 16 del 30 novembre 1871. and dedicated to t ...
.
Westward, the ''rione'' borders with
Trevi (R. II), from which is separated by Largo di Santa Susanna, Via di Santa Susanna, Via
Giosuè Carducci and Via
Leonida Bissolati.
Local geography
Its center is the quiet Piazza Sallustio, the only real square in the ''rione'', where the archeological remains of the ''Horti Sallustiani'' – from which it takes its name – are still visible today.
The ''rione'' can be ideally divided into two parts, one among Via Piave, Via Piemonte and Via Antonio Salandra, with a moderate housing density, and the other, up to Via Leonida Bissolati, almost uninhabited and with a high concentration of offices and ministries.
Places of interest
Palaces and other buildings

* Villino Boncompagni Ludovisi, on Via Boncompagni.
* Palazzo Canevari, on Largo Santa Susanna. A 19th-century
liberty building (1873–81).
:Project by architect Raffaele Canevari; the building was the former seat of the Royal Geologic Office.
* Villino Casati, on Via Piemonte.
* Villino Levi, on Via Boncompagni at the corner of Via Nerva.
* Villino Maccari, on Via Sallustiana. A 20th-century building (1902).
:Project by architect Augusto Fallani commissioned by the painter
Cesare Maccari.
* Palazzo dell'Agricoltura, on Via Venti Settembre. A 20th-century building (1908–1914).
:seat of the
Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies.
* Villino Macchi di Cèllere al Sallustiano, on Via Piemonte. A 19th-century building (1887).
:Project by architect Carlo Pincherle commissioned by the family Macchi di Cèllere.
* Villino Pignatelli, on Via Boncompagni at the corner of via Piemonte.
* Villino Rasponi, on Via Boncompagni at the corner of Via Piemonte.
* Villino Rattazzi, on Via Boncompagni.
* Villino Rudinì, on Via Quintino Sella, seat of the consular representative of Japan.
* Palazzo Fiat, on Via Calabria. A 20th-century building (1924–1926) in the style called "''Barocchetto Romano''", typical of the 1920s in Rome.
:Project by architect
Enrico Del Debbio.
* Palazzo della Società Beni Stabili, on Via Piemonte at the corner of Via Giosuè Carducci. A 20th-century
modernist building (1957).
:Project by engineer Cesare Pascoletti.
* Villa Spithover, on Via Piemonte. A 19th-century
Neo-Renaissance building (1870).
:Designed by architect Luca Carimini, it was demolished in the late 19th century and, in its place, the
Basilica di San Camillo de Lellis was built.
Religious buildings
*
San Camillo de Lellis, on Via Sallustiana.
*
Santa Maria della Vittoria Santa Maria della Vittoria (''St Mary of the Victory'') is the name of several churches in Italy:
*The Basilica of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome
*Santa Maria della Vittoria, Mantua
*Santa Maria della Vittoria, Scurcola Marsicana
*Nuragic sanctua ...
, on Via Venti Settembre.
* Sacro Cuore di Gesù, on Via Piave.
Archaeological sites
* Archaic residence from the beginning of the 6th century BC, on Largo Santa Susanna
:It was discovered during archaeological excavations carried out from 2013 under Palazzo Canevari.
*
Horti Sallustiani, on Piazza Sallustio. Gardens of the 1st century BC.
*
Porta Salaria, in the Aurelian walls. A gate built in the 3rd century.
:It was completely destroyed in 1921 for the opening of Via Piave on Piazza Fiume.
Museums
*
Boncompagni Ludovisi Decorative Art Museum.
* Museo storico dei bersaglieri.
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References
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Rioni of Rome