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Roma Vietata: The Lost Geography of a Lived City

Summary by Wanted in Rome
How Rome Closed Itself to Its Own People: A Photographic Inquiry Into Lost Urban Accessibility There is a photograph you have probably never seen: Piazza del Campidoglio in the 1970s (below), heart of Rome's civic identity, with cars parked directly in front of the city's most iconic monuments. Not as violation or aberration, but as simple fact of daily life. Today such an image seems transgressive. The idea that you could drive to the centre, p…
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Wanted in Rome broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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