Via Salaria
The Via Salaria was an ancient Roman road in Italy. It eventually ran from Rome to Castrum Truentinum on the Adriatic coast, a distance of 242 km. The road also passed through Reate and Asculum.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Pontifical Gregorian University and Santa Rita da Cascia alle Vergini.
Pontifical Gregorian University
University
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Pontifical Gregorian University, is a private pontifical university in Rome, Italy. The Gregorian originated as a part of the Roman College, founded in 1551 by Ignatius of Loyola, and included all grades of schooling. Pontifical Gregorian University is situated 170 metres southeast of Via Salaria.
Santa Rita da Cascia alle Vergini
Church
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Santa Rita da Cascia alle Vergini is a Roman Catholic church in Rome, sited at the corner of Via delle Vergini and Via dell’Umiltà. Diagonal from the church on Via delle Vergini is the Teatro Quirino.
Piazza Venezia
Square
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Piazza Venezia is a central hub of Rome, Italy, in which several thoroughfares intersect, including the Via dei Fori Imperiali and the Via del Corso. It takes its name from the Palazzo Venezia, built by the Venetian Cardinal, Pietro Barbo alongside the church of Saint Mark, the patron saint of Venice. Piazza Venezia is situated 440 metres south of Via Salaria.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Modern Centre and Quattro Fontane (Four Fountains).
Modern Centre
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The Modern Centre of Rome, home to the Via Veneto, Quirinale, Castro Pretorio, Repubblica, and Trevi neighbourhoods, is the city's hub of activity, especially shopping and nightlife.
Quattro Fontane (Four Fountains)
Locality
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The Quattro Fontane is an ensemble of four Late Renaissance fountains located at the intersection of Via delle Quattro Fontane and Via del Quirinale in Rome.
Rome
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Rome, the 'Eternal City', is the capital and largest city of Italy and of the Lazio region. It's the famed city of the Roman Empire, the Seven Hills, La Dolce Vita, the Vatican City and Three Coins in the Fountain.
Via Salaria
- Type: Ancient road
- Description: ancient Roman road in the Apennine Peninsula
- Categories: Roman road, ancient Roman structure, destroyed building or structure, and transportation
- Location: Lazio, Central Italy, Italy, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Albanian to Welsh—“Via Salaria” goes by many names.
- Albanian: “Via Salaria”
- Arabic: “فيا سالاريا”
- Armenian: “Աղի ճանապարհ”
- Basque: “Via Salaria”
- Belarusian: “Саляная дарога”
- Bulgarian: “Виа Салария”
- Catalan: “via Salària”
- Catalan: “Via Salària”
- Chinese: “萨拉里亚道”
- Czech: “Via Salaria”
- Dutch: “Via Salaria”
- Finnish: “Via Salaria”
- French: “Via Salaria”
- French: “Voie Salaria”
- Galician: “Vía Salaria”
- German: “Via Salaria”
- Greek: “Σαλάρια οδός”
- Hungarian: “Via Salaria”
- Italian: “via Salaria”
- Italian: “Via Salaria”
- Japanese: “サラリア街道”
- Korean: “살라리아 가도”
- Latin: “Via Salaria”
- Macedonian: “Вија Саларија”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Via Salaria”
- Norwegian: “Via Salaria”
- Polish: “Via Salaria”
- Portuguese: “Via Salária”
- Romanian: “Via Salaria”
- Russian: “Соляная дорога”
- Slovak: “Via Salaria”
- Spanish: “Via Salaria”
- Spanish: “Vía Salaria”
- Swedish: “Via Salaria”
- Turkish: “Salaria Sokağı”
- Turkish: “Via Salaria”
- Ukrainian: “Соляна дорога”
- Venetian: “via Sałària”
- Welsh: “Via Salaria”
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