Galleria Sciarra — Rome

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Galleria Sciarra

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Galleria Sciarra is a spectacular Art Nouveau covered courtyard and pedestrian passage located in the heart of Rome, near the Trevi Fountain. Built between 1885 and 1888, this architectural gem is a brilliant example of early modern Roman artistry, contrasting beautifully with the ancient and Baroque styles prevalent elsewhere in the city. The gallery is richly decorated with allegorical frescoes by Giuseppe Cellini, celebrating themes of feminine virtues and daily life scenes from the 19th century, such as 'The Wife,' 'The Mother,' and 'Education.' The intricate ironwork, vibrant frescoes, and glass ceiling create a luminous and elegant space that transports visitors to the Belle Époque. Often overlooked by tourists, Galleria Sciarra offers a serene and visually stunning experience, perfect for a quiet moment of admiration. It's a hidden treasure that encapsulates the grace and artistic flair of the Art Nouveau movement in Rome.

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