Tiburtino III, Residential district in eastern Rome, Italy
Tiburtino III is a residential district in eastern Rome built with numerous apartment towers constructed during the economic expansion of the 1950s. These buildings define the neighborhood's character and reflect the modern urban development of that period.
The district emerged from Rome's urban development plan and took its name from the ancient Via Tiburtina, a road that once connected Rome to Tivoli. This historical connection shaped the area's location and significance during its creation.
The neighborhood serves as a gathering place where local markets and community events shape how residents interact daily. These everyday encounters give the district a lived sense of shared neighborhood life.
The area is well connected by public transportation, particularly through Tiburtina railway station and metro services to central Rome. Visitors can easily explore the neighborhood on foot and find local shops and services throughout.
The neighborhood was the site of an unusual meteorite incident that later inspired a film called 'La Guerra del Tiburtino III'. This film captured how the community responded to this extraordinary event.
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