Torre Maura, Residential zone in eastern Rome, Italy
Torre Maura is a residential zone in eastern Rome made up of apartment buildings, shops, and public facilities. The area is connected by tram and metro line C to the city center, with schools, stores, and health services supporting daily life.
The area grew in the 1960s as part of Rome's expansion into outer districts to provide housing for the growing population. Its development reflects post-war urban planning that quickly built new residential zones in this direction.
The neighborhood has grown into a residential area where people from different backgrounds live and shape the community together. Local shops and public spaces are where residents naturally gather and get to know each other.
The Torre Maura metro station on Line C is the main access point for visitors heading to the city center. The area is walkable with good sidewalks and bus stops for reaching other parts of Rome.
The area sits strategically near Ciampino Airport and the major ring road that circles Rome. This location makes it a practical hub for travelers moving between the airport and other neighborhoods.
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