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Parione is the 6th rione of , Italy, identified by the initials R. VI, and belongs to the . Its name comes from the fact that in the area there was a huge ancient wall, maybe belonging to the ; the nickname people gave to this wall was Parietone ('big wall' in ancient ), from which the name Parione.

The coat of arms of the rione depicts a rampant , a creature with the head of an and the body of a . It was chosen as a symbol of pride and nobility.


History
During antiquity, it belonged to the IX Augustan region called . In this area built his and an Odeon ( Odeum in ), for musical and poetic competitions. too built there his curia.

Around the 1200 the area was called Parione e S. Lorenzo in Damaso and the population kept on increasing until the 15th century, when the borough obtained a great importance thanks to the paving of Campo de' Fiori, that soon became an important economic center.

Under (1471–1484) the rione lost its chaotic look, typical of the , for a cleaner and tidier one, typical of the . Recovering buildings, enlarging streets, building the new bridge connecting and Parione, improved the quality of the area.

Thanks to this renewal, urbanisation increased between the 15th and the 16th century. In the same period, several artists were asked to renew the front of the greatest buildings: this habit was born in the and was spreading in that period. In 1500 most of the commercial activity slowly moved from Campo de' Fiori to , that was the favorite place since it was wider.

From 1574 to 1674, the appearance of Piazza Navona changed vastly, thanks to the work of Bernini, Borromini, and .

From this period until became capital of unified Italy in 1870 there were no major changes but the opening of Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, a great street having a flexuous track in order to avoid the already existing palaces. If a palace was jutting, its front was moved backwards to preserve it.


Geography

Boundaries
Northward, the rione borders with Ponte (R. V), whose boundary is defined by Piazza delle Cinque Lune, Piazza di Tor Sanguigna, Largo Febo, Via di Santa Maria dell'Anima, Via di Tor Millina, Via della Pace, Piazza del Fico, Via del Corallo, Via del Governo Vecchio, Via dei Filippini and Vicolo Cellini.

To the west and to the south, Parione borders with (R. VII), the boundary being marked by Via dei Banchi Vecchi, Via del Pellegrino, Via dei Cappellari, Campo de' Fiori, Via dei Giubbonari.

Eastward, Parione borders with Sant'Eustachio (R. VIII), from which is separated by Via dei Chiavari, Largo dei Chiavari, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Corso del Rinascimento and Piazza delle Cinque Lune.


Places of interest

Palaces and other buildings
  • , in Piazza di San Pantaleo.
  • Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne, in Corso Vittorio Emanuele II.
  • Palazzo Orsini Pio Righetti, in Piazza del Biscione.
  • , in .
  • Palazzo della Cancelleria, in Piazza della Cancelleria.
  • Piccola Farnesina ai Baullari (Museo di Scultura Antica Giovanni Barracco), in Corso Vittorio Emanuele II.
  • Palazzo Sora, in Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, on the corner of Via Sora.


Churches
  • Santa Barbara dei Librai
  • Santa Maria in Vallicella (Chiesa Nuova)
  • San Lorenzo in Damaso
  • Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore (San Giacomo degli Spagnoli)
  • Sant'Agnese in Agone
  • San Nicola dei Lorenesi
  • Natività di Gesù
  • San Tommaso in Parione
  • San Pantaleo
  • Oratorio del Santissimo Sacramento e Cinque Piaghe
  • Santa Maria in Grottapinta (deconsecrated)


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