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If you want to visit Repubblica Square in Rome without dragging your luggage with you, book our Repubblica luggage storage facility and unburden yourself.
Radical Storage makes it easier for tourists to travel around and explore as much as possible by taking care of their luggage. The good news is there is no restriction on the size or weight of your suitcases. We also provide security coverage of up to €3000 for every piece of your luggage.
With Radical Storage, you can easily find and book a convenient storage location near you using our mobile app.
Discover the history of Repubblica Square
One of the significant developments that took place after Rome became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy in 1871 was the construction of Piazza della Repubblica Rome. The astonishing area was planned by the architect Gaetano Koch, who was also the designer of the porticos around the piazza.
Located adjacent to the city’s busiest train terminus, Termini station, this prominent square with the urban infrastructure used to be known as Piazza Esedra. It is spread across a circular area around a massive roundabout with a majestic fountain in the middle.
This glorious part of the Eternal City is accessible through the Repubblica metro station on Line A. The intersection of several major roads, including the Via Nazionale, makes this square a popular meeting hub. The piazza is also home to several restaurants, cafes, and shops.
What to see near Piazza della Repubblica?
Don’t forget to visit these three spots near Piazza della Republica:
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Fontana della Naiadi
The first thing anyone notices upon joining this square is the breathtaking Fontana della Naiadi. The sculptural fountain located in the center of the piazza features four nymphs designed by Mario Rutelli. It was originally surrounded by four lion sculptures which were later on replaced by four nude Naiads. -
Baths of Diocletian
If you’re interested in the Roman era, head to the National Museum of Rome, located on the former site of the Baths of Diocletian. The Baths of Diocletian were a large Roman public bath complex built in the early 4th century AD. The National Museum is the home to the world’s greatest collection of archaeological artifacts from the Roman Empire. You can choose an exhibition depending on the nature of the relics and learn everything about the Roman roots. -
Teatro dell’Opera
Teatro dell’Opera is an opera house located a few steps from the piazza that is home to the Rome Opera. Built in 1880, the theater hosts a variety of operas, ballets, and concerts throughout the year.
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