The
quartiere is in the northern area of the town, close to the left bank of the
Tiber. The area extends approximately from
Via Salaria and the end of Viale
Regina Margherita, to the slope descending towards the
Tiber and the Museum of Modern Art, in the Viale delle Belle Arti. The other two sides are approximately delineated by
Villa Borghese and
Villa Ada. In 19th century, Viale Regina Margherita was a tree-lined avenue that led from the neighborhood of the
San Lorenzo district to the fields of Monti Parioli. The territory of the quarter includes the
urban zones 2A Villaggio Olimpico and
2B Parioli.
Boundaries Northward, the
quartiere borders with
Quartiere Tor di Quinto (Q. XVIII), separated from Parioli by the stretch of the
Tiber between
Ponte Milvio and the river
Aniene, and with
Zona Val Melaina (Z. I), whose border is defined by the stretch of the river
Aniene between its immission in the
Tiber and
Ponte Salario. To the east, Parioli borders with
Quartiere Trieste (Q. XVII), the boundary being marked by
Via Salaria, between
Ponte Salario and Viale
Liegi. Southward, it borders with
Quartiere Salario (Q. IV), whose border is marked by Viale
Liegi and with
Quartiere Pinciano (Q. III): it is separated from Parioli by Viale dei Parioli and by Viale
Maresciallo Pilsudski, all the way to
Via Flaminia. Westward, the
quartiere borders with
Quartiere Flaminio (Q. I), the boundary being the stretch of
Via Flaminia between Viale
Maresciallo Pilsudski and Piazza
Cardinal Consalvi.
Local geography Main roads in the area are: •
Viale dei Parioli, a wide, tree lined avenue extending from Piazza
Ungheria to
villa Glori and to the Acqua Acetosa fountain. •
Via dei Monti Parioli, a small street at the summit of the neighborhood, overlooked by elegant residential buildings: here the Belgian and Serbian Embassies are located, as well as the Monte Parioli English School, for children under 10 years old. •
Viale Tiziano, a huge tree-lined avenue which flanks the
Via Flaminia. •
Viale della Moschea, where the
Mosque of Rome is located. •
Viale della XVII Olimpiade, the main artery of the
Villaggio Olimpico. •
Corso Francia, a major artery of the northern area of the city. Other roads and squares of the district are chiefly named after nations and cities. Odonyms of Parioli can be categorized as follows: •
Nations, e.g. Via
Austria, Via
Belgio, Via Canada, Via
Colombia, Piazza
Cuba, Via
Danimarca, Via
Finlandia, Via
Gran Bretagna, Via
India, Via
Irlanda, Via
Jugoslavia Piazza
Lituania, Via
Panama, Via
Paraguay, Viale
Romania, Piazza
Ungheria, Via
Unione Sovietica, Via
Uruguay, Via
Venezuela. •
Cities, e.g. Piazza
Bligny, Via
Lima, Via
Lisbona, Via
Lutezia, Via
Montevideo, Piazza
Santiago del Cile. •
Writers who fought in the WWI, e.g. Via
Giosuè Borsi, Via
Ruggero Fauro, Via
Vittorio Locchi, Via
Nino Oxilia, Via
Scipio Slataper, Via
Carlo Stuparich. •
Olympic athletes and Olympics related names, e.g. Viale
Pietro de Coubertin, Via
Giulio Gaudini, Via
Nedo Nadi, Via
Dorando Pietri. •
Actors, e.g. Via
Eleonora Duse, Via
Leopoldo Fregoli, Via and Largo
Sergio Leone, Via
Anna Magnani, Via
Ermete Novelli, Via
Ettore Petrolini, Via
Giacinta Pezzana, Via
Adelaide Ristori, Via
Tommaso Salvini. ==Places of interest==