- Roma
Tiburtina is the
second largest railway station in Rome,
after Roma Termini.
Located in the north-eastern part of the city, it was
originally constructed...
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Porta Tiburtina or
Porta San
Lorenzo is a gate in the
Aurelian Walls of Rome, Italy,
through which the Via
Tiburtina exits the city. The gate originally...
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Rebibbia is an
urban zone of Rome, Italy. It is
located on the
ancient Via
Tiburtina on the
northeast edge of the city.
Administratively Rebibbia is part of...
- 1621 in the
Vigna Bernusconi, a tomb near the
Porta Tiburtina. It is also
known as the Via
Tiburtina Sarcophagus,
though other sarcophagi have been found...
- Via
Tiburtina is an
ancient road in
Italy leading east-northeast from Rome to
Tivoli (Latin: Tibur) and then, with the Via Valeria, on to
Pescara (Latin:...
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Ostiense (Metro Piramide),
Tuscolana (Metro
Ponte Lungo) or Roma
Tiburtina (Metro
Tiburtina). The
airport is also
connected to the
Italian high-speed network...
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identified by the
initials Q. VI. The name
derives from the
ancient road Via
Tiburtina. It
belongs to the
Municipio II,
Municipio IV and
Municipio V. Nomentano...
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Tiburtina is a
station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was
opened on 8
December 1990 and is
sited beneath the Roma
Tiburtina railway station,
which is...
- The
Church of
Saint Athanasius on Via
Tiburtina (Italian: Sant'Atanasio a Via
Tiburtina, Latin: S.
Athanasii ad viam Tiburtinam) is a
Roman Catholic titular...
- is
planned to be
built in the
Pietralata area,
which is
served by Roma
Tiburtina for high-speed rail and
Quintiliani on Line B on the Rome Metro. Additions...