Nestled in central Rome, the Quartiere Coppedè is a unique neighborhood that blends art deco, Greek, Gothic, baroque, and medieval architectural styles. This eclectic mix of palaces and homes, often overlooked by tourists, features the Palazzi degli Ambasciatori, a pair of ambassadors’ palaces, and the whimsical Fontana delle Rane, or Fountain of the Frogs, where the Beatles once enjoyed a playful moment. Visitors can stroll through the area, admiring the intricate details and diverse influences that make this district a hidden gem for architecture enthusiasts and curious explorers alike.
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