Sapienza – University of Rome – Virtual Tour 360°

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ROMA, LAZIO · 1932–1935
Sapienza – University of Rome

An ambitious urban campus built in the 1930s under the direction of architect Marcello Piacentini, representing a bold vision for institutional modernism in the heart of the capital.

At a glance

The University City occupies a substantial campus in eastern Rome, designed and constructed over three years as a unified project. Piacentini’s role as General Manager and Chief Architect gave the ensemble a coherent architectural vision rare in institutional complexes of the era.

History

Construction began in 1932 and was completed by 1935, making the University City one of Rome’s most rapidly executed large-scale developments. Marcello Piacentini orchestrated the project as both conceptual architect and administrative leader, shaping not only individual buildings but the spatial relationships and character of the entire campus.

What you see

The campus reflects 1930s architectural ideals, with buildings organized around functional zones. Piacentini’s design integrated academic spaces, administrative centers, and support facilities into a deliberate urban composition. The architecture balances modernist principles with the monumental sensibility characteristic of the period.

Cultural significance

The University City demonstrates the ambitions of early-twentieth-century educational planning and institutional design. As both Piacentini’s major achievement and a landmark of Roman urbanism, the complex reflects the era’s confidence in rational planning and purpose-built environments for learning and scholarship.

Key facts

  • Address: Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5, 00185 Roma
  • Coordinates: 41.9022530850238, 12.512311935424805
  • Architect: Marcello Piacentini (General Manager and Chief Architect)
  • Construction dates: 1932–1935
  • Phone: 06 49911
  • Website: http://www.uniroma1.it/

Practical information

The campus is open to the public, though access to some buildings may be restricted. Check the official website for current visiting guidelines and any events.

Getting there

The University City is located at Piazzale Aldo Moro in eastern Rome. Public transport connections serve the area; consult local transit information for routes and journey times from your starting point.

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