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Rome/Navona

The Navona district of Rome is to be found on the eastern bank of the River Tiber in the north-west quadrant of the central city, lying opposite the Vaticano district and Vatican City. The district is centred on the Piazza Navona, the public square from which it derives its name.

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  • Piazza Navona - this elongated public square is without doubt the pride of Baroque Rome, completely unspoilt by traffic and modern buildings. Built over the remains of the late 1st century Stadium of Domitian (explaining its shape), the square is a popular (!) place to sip a cappuccino, shop and watch street performers. Amongst other monuments, the square features two Baroque masterpieces by Bernini and Borromini:
  • *Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers) - by Bernini, in the very centre of the square, incorporates an Egyptian obelisk and symbolises four of the world's great rivers (the Ganges, the Nile, the Danube and the Plata).
  • *the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone - by Borromini
  • *Fontana del Moro (Fountain of the Moor) - at the southern end of the Piazza
  • *Fontano di Nettuno (Fountain of Neptune) - a 19th century addition to the square, made to balance the Fontana del Moro

The authors of this document are and the following WikiTravel users: Pjamescowie, Nzpcmad. The original version of this article can be seen at http://wikitravel.org/en/Rome/Navona.

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