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Sumptuous apartments on Piazza Mincio, Parioli
Sumptuous apartments on Piazza Mincio, Parioli

Parioli is a neighbourhood in Northern part of Rome. Rome ( Roma ˈroma Roma is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city with more than 2 The name derives from the Monti Parioli, a series of tufa hills, and was given to the area before its incorporation into the city proper at the beginning of the 20th century. Some suggest that the name stems from "peraioli," as it was once the site of pear orchards. A pear is a pomaceous Fruit produced by a tree of Genus Pyrus.

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, found on the Viale delle Belle Arti. The Tiber ( Latin Tiberis, Italian Tevere) is the third-longest River in Italy, rising in the Apennine mountains The other two sides are approximately delineated by Villa Borghese and Villa Ada. Villa Ada is one of the very largest public parks in Rome, Italy. In the 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. San Lorenzo is a district ( Quartiere) in Rome, Italy. It occupies roughly the two sides of the early stretch of Via Tiburtina,

Principal arteries of the area include:

Parioli began as an upper-class neighbourhood and during the Fascist period was the residence of many high-ranking party and state functionaries. Fascism is a totalitarian nationalist and corporatist ideology Urbanization was completed in the 1950s. Today, Parioli is synonymous with wealthy and expensive living. It is mainly a residential area, although a number of foreign embassies are located there.

The Pariolini Stereotype

The young inhabitants of Parioli are sometimes called Pariolini by their contemporaries in other parts of the city. This is a derogatory term, and according to the prejudice that it entails, the typical "Pariolino" is spoilt by rich parents, is right-wing verging on Fascist, drives a mini-cooper, wears only recognizably fashionable and expensive clothes, and supports the Lazio football team. He or she drinks coffee at Cafe Parnaso, eats ice cream at I Tre Frocci , walks his dogs at Villa Balestra, and meets other Pariolini late in the evening at Piazza Euclide.

Dictionary

Parioli

-proper noun

  1. A fashionable neighbourhood of Rome
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