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Via Alessandrina is an urban street in Rome (Italy), at the southern end of the Rione Monti, passing alongside the ruins of the Imperial Fora. It was originally the main road axis of the former Alessandrino district, built in the second half of the 16th century by Cardinal Michele Bonelli, a nephew of Pope Pius V born in Alessandria (Piedmont), hence the name of both the district and the street. Traced around 1570, the street was 400 metres (1,300 ft) long and connected the urbanized area of the Trajan's Forum with the Basilica of Maxentius.

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  • Via Alessandrina is an urban street in Rome (Italy), at the southern end of the Rione Monti, passing alongside the ruins of the Imperial Fora. It was originally the main road axis of the former Alessandrino district, built in the second half of the 16th century by Cardinal Michele Bonelli, a nephew of Pope Pius V born in Alessandria (Piedmont), hence the name of both the district and the street. Traced around 1570, the street was 400 metres (1,300 ft) long and connected the urbanized area of the Trajan's Forum with the Basilica of Maxentius. The Alessandrino district was completely demolished in the 1930s to make way for Via dell'Impero, now Via dei Fori Imperiali: Via Alessandrina is its only surviving witness and, although decontextualized, has become a pedestrian walkway allowing a suggestive point of view on the archaeological remains. (en)
  • Via Alessandrina è una strada urbana di Roma, sita all'estremità meridionale del rione Monti, adiacente ai resti dei Fori Imperiali. Essa costituiva originariamente il principale asse viario del quartiere Alessandrino, realizzato nella seconda metà del XVI secolo dal cardinale Michele Bonelli, nipote di papa Pio V nato presso Alessandria in Piemonte, dal che il nome del quartiere e della via. Tracciata attorno al 1570, la via era lunga 400 metri e collegava l'area urbanizzata del Foro di Traiano con la basilica di Massenzio. Il quartiere Alessandrino fu completamente demolito negli anni 1930 per l'apertura di via dell'Impero, l'odierna via dei Fori Imperiali: via Alessandrina ne è l'unica testimone superstite e, benché ormai decontestualizzata, costituisce tuttora una passerella pedonale che consente un suggestivo punto di vista sui resti archeologici. (it)
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  • Via Alessandrina , a detail from the map La Nuova Topografia di Roma by Giambattista Nolli . (en)
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  • Via Alessandrina is an urban street in Rome (Italy), at the southern end of the Rione Monti, passing alongside the ruins of the Imperial Fora. It was originally the main road axis of the former Alessandrino district, built in the second half of the 16th century by Cardinal Michele Bonelli, a nephew of Pope Pius V born in Alessandria (Piedmont), hence the name of both the district and the street. Traced around 1570, the street was 400 metres (1,300 ft) long and connected the urbanized area of the Trajan's Forum with the Basilica of Maxentius. (en)
  • Via Alessandrina è una strada urbana di Roma, sita all'estremità meridionale del rione Monti, adiacente ai resti dei Fori Imperiali. Essa costituiva originariamente il principale asse viario del quartiere Alessandrino, realizzato nella seconda metà del XVI secolo dal cardinale Michele Bonelli, nipote di papa Pio V nato presso Alessandria in Piemonte, dal che il nome del quartiere e della via. Tracciata attorno al 1570, la via era lunga 400 metri e collegava l'area urbanizzata del Foro di Traiano con la basilica di Massenzio. (it)
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