Quartiere Coppede
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Sights & Landmarks
Attraction
About
Quartiere Coppedè, often called Trieste, is a whimsical enclave in Rome’s Municipio II renowned for its eclectic Liberty‑style architecture, designed by Gino Coppedè. Arranged around Piazza Mincio, the district showcases a playful fusion of Art Nouveau, Gothic and Baroque motifs, with charming façades, ornate balconies and intricately carved stonework. Visitors can stroll through its winding lanes and discover landmark buildings such as the Villa Albani, the whimsical Fountain of the Frogs and the decorative Casa del Cinema, all exemplifying the area’s unique aesthetic appeal. Though small the district offers a quiet, immersive experience for those intrigued by Rome’s lesser‑known architectural gems.
Highlights
- Eclectic Liberty‑Style Architecture
- Fountain of the Frogs
- Villa Albani
- Casa del Cinema
Must-See Areas
Quartiere Coppedè
Piazza Mincio
Villa Albani
Fountain of the Frogs
Good to Know
Good for
Families
Architecture Enthusiasts
History Lovers
Photography Buffs
Best time to visit
Spring and early autumn
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours