
La Fontana de las Ranas: el rincón de los Beatles que casi nadie conoce
Todo el mundo que llega a Roma tiene una lista de lugares imprescindibles: la Fontana di Trevi, el Coliseo, el Vaticano o el Panteón. Sin embargo, muy
A unique architectural marvel, Quartiere Coppedè, located in Rome, Italy, is gaining attention as a hidden treasure often overlooked by traditional tourist guides. Designed by architect Gino Coppedè between 1915 and 1927, this complex is not a typical neighborhood but a collection of buildings showcasing a captivating blend of Art Nouveau, Baroque, Gothic, and medieval architectural styles. Its central feature, the Fontana delle Rane (Fountain of the Frogs), holds a historical anecdote, reputedly being the site where The Beatles took a dip after a concert in Rome. The area is celebrated for its intricate details, including various sculpted faces, animals, and symbolic motifs embedded within the facades, offering a rich visual experience for visitors willing to explore beyond the city's more famous landmarks.
Todo el mundo que llega a Roma tiene una lista de lugares imprescindibles: la Fontana di Trevi, el Coliseo, el Vaticano o el Panteón. Sin embargo, muy