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Via Margutta, Historic street in Campo Marzio district, Rome, Italy.

Via Margutta is a narrow street in central Rome lined with old buildings that house courtyards, art galleries, and antique shops. Ivy climbs many of the walls, giving the street a lush, overgrown feel throughout.

In the Middle Ages this was a working area where stonecutters and craftspeople carved marble for the city. It gradually transformed into an artists' quarter as painters and sculptors began settling here.

Artists have lived and worked here for generations, making it a hub for creative people in Rome. Today you still find galleries, studios, and craftspeople continuing this tradition throughout the street.

The street is narrow and crowded during peak times, so early morning offers the best chance to explore peacefully. Parking is limited in the area, so public transport or walking from nearby squares is more practical.

Filmmaker Federico Fellini lived here and drew inspiration from the street for several of his films. The creative energy that Fellini and other artists gathered here throughout the 1900s still shapes how people experience the place.

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