Colle Salario Explained

Official Name:Colle Salario
Settlement Type:Frazione of Rome
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Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Italy
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Lazio
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Rome
Subdivision Type3:Comune
Subdivision Name3:Rome
Subdivision Type4:Municipi of Rome
Subdivision Name4:Municipio III
Timezone:CET
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Timezone Dst:CEST
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Area Code:402
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Colle Salario is a frazione of the Municipality of Rome (Italy), located in the zone Z. II Castel Giubileo, within the territory of the urban zone 4E Serpentara of the Municipio Roma III (former Municipio Roma IV).

It is located in the north of Rome, within the corner delimited by Via Salaria in the west and the Grande Raccordo Anulare in the north.It is immediately north of the urban zone 4D Fidene, with which it shares a stop of the former Ferrovie dello Stato along the Fara SabinaRoma Tiburtina railway line.

History

Colle Salario was established in the mid-1980s, according to the Master Plan approved by the Municipality of Rome, close to the Grande Raccordo Anulare (Exit nr. 7–8–9), with services, parking lots and shops.

Monuments and places of interest

Religious buildings

Archaeological sites

In the area of today's Colle Salario, there are the remains of several villae.

Odonyms

The streets of Colle Salario are dedicated to municipalities in the Marche:

The frazione is connected to Fidene by Via Incisa in Val d'Arno, dedicated to the homonymous municipality of Tuscany in the Province of Florence.

Following the realization, in 2007, of the residential project "Porta di Roma", two new roads, dedicated to Carmelo Bene and Vittorio Caprioli, were created to connect Colle Salario to the new shopping center. The square overlooked by the Fidene Railway Station is named after Don Antonio Penazzi.

Finally, we find the viaduct named after Sandro Pertini, part of the complex of the "viaducts of the presidents".

Notes

  1. In 2009 the municipality has passed to the Province of Rimini, in the Region Emilia-Romagna.

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