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Via Giulio Romano with Giulio Romano's house near the Capitol in Rome. In the background you can see the Palazzo Venezia. The whole area was demolished during the construction of the Vittoriano
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Via Giulio Romano with Giulio Romano's house near the Capitol in Rome. In the background you can see the Palazzo Venezia. The whole area was demolished during the construction of the Vittoriano
Via Giulio Romano with Giulio Romano's house near the Capitol in Rome. In the background you can see the Palazzo Venezia. The whole area was demolished during the construction of the Vittoriano Rome. Date of Photograph:1880-1890 ca
Roesler Franz Ettore
REA-F-000181-0000
Media ID 33219464
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print captures a glimpse of the historic Via Giulio Romano in Rome, with the prominent house of Giulio Romano standing proudly near the Capitol. The image showcases an architectural marvel that once graced this bustling alleyway, now lost to time due to the construction of the magnificent Vittoriano. Dating back to around 1880-1890, this photograph by Roesler Franz Ettore offers a window into a bygone era. As we gaze upon it, we are transported to a time when this area was teeming with life and activity. The intricate details of the house's design speak volumes about its rich history and significance within Roman architecture. Intriguingly, nestled in the background is Palazzo Venezia - another iconic structure that has stood witness to centuries of Roman history. Its presence adds depth and context to this snapshot from yesteryears. It is fascinating yet bittersweet to learn that such remarkable structures were eventually demolished during the construction of Vittoriano. This serves as a reminder of how progress can sometimes erase pieces of our heritage. As we admire this photograph, let us appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its historical value. It reminds us that even though physical structures may disappear over time, their legacy lives on through images like these – preserving moments frozen in history for future generations. Roesler Franz Ettore's lens immortalizes not just buildings but also emotions and stories woven within them. Through his artistry, he allows us all to become witnesses to Rome's ever-evolving urban landscape – capturing both grandeur and loss in one frame.
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