Porta di Roma, Shopping mall in northern Rome, Italy.
Porta di Roma is a large shopping and entertainment complex in northern Rome with over 220 retail stores, restaurants, and leisure facilities spread across multiple levels. The layout connects different shopping areas and dining zones throughout the building.
The complex opened in 2007 on land that once held the ancient settlement of Fidenae. Archaeological remains discovered during construction were preserved and are now displayed in exhibitions at the site.
The complex serves as a social gathering spot where locals come to shop, dine, and spend their leisure time. It functions more as a community hub than a typical shopping destination.
The complex has extensive parking with thousands of spaces, including dedicated areas for bicycles and motorcycles. Most shops and restaurants maintain daily operating hours with evening availability.
Visitors can view ancient Roman artifacts discovered during construction on the site of the former city of Fidenae. These finds offer a rare glimpse into daily life from that era at this location.
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