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Four areas of intervention for a more human, welcoming, efficient and future-oriented city of Rome.

Culture

We focus on the beauty, knowledge, and regenerative capacity of culture: a unique heritage and a great development engine for the city.

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Inclusion

We make Rome, for over 2,000 years a city of welcome and inclusion, even more just, open, united, and supportive. 

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Innovation

We valorise science, research, and innovation, which have always been in Rome's DNA, to generate opportunities, work, and wellbeing for a city 'looking to the future'. 

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Sustainability

We carry forward the sustainable revolution to transform Rome into a more liveable, more connected, and even more beautiful city. 

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The eternal city changes forever

Once again, Rome is transformed and reborn. Thanks to an unprecedented investment season, we have the opportunity to implement an incredible regeneration project that will involve several areas of the city.
Our mission is to use these extraordinary resources to create a harmonious development model, to reconstruct a virtuous relationship between urban fabric and people, between city and environment, to mend tears and to enhance the capital's exceptional heritage.

WITHOUT CONSTRUCTION SITES THERE WOULD BE NO INCONVENIENCES TODAY, BUT NEITHER A BETTER FUTURE TOMORROW.

Roberto Gualtieri

Interventions

The change is under way

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  • Cultura
    CULTURE

    Interventions to promote eco-efficiency and reduce the energy consumption in theatres and movie theatres owned by Roma Capitale Teatro Tor Bella Monaca

    The 10 planned interventions aim at improving safety and hospitality in theatre and movie theatre spaces, as well as optimising the performance and functionality of the rooms through eco-efficiency and the reduction of energy consumption. 

    The funded projects involve eight theatres and two movie theatres owned by Roma Capitale, including Teatro Argentina, Teatro Costanzi (Rome Opera Theatre Foundation), Teatro Quarticciolo, Teatro Torlonia, Teatro India (room A and room B), Teatro Tor Bella Monaca (room A and room B), Teatro del Lido di Ostia, Globe Theatre, Casa del Cinema and Cinema Aquila.

    More specifically, the project actions will focus on:

    • the restoration of materials in compliance with the regulations;
    • the elimination of hazards deriving from damaged parts;
    • the creation and/or revision of electrical and special systems, integrated with energy consumption efficiency control systems;
    • the revision or replacement of heating/air conditioning systems, to improve the overall management of theatres and movie theatres.

    These interventions will improve the audience experience, ensuring a safer, more comfortable and energy-efficient environment in theatres and movie theatres.

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  • Inclusione
    INCLUSION

    Housing first - Un tetto con cura (A roof with care), Ex Colonia Vittorio Emanuele - Lungomare Paolo Toscanelli, 176

    The “Un tetto con cura” project aims to provide long-term temporary assistance, up to 24 months, through the provision of accommodation in flats located in small groups in the area. This solution is aimed at individuals, small groups or families in situations of extreme hardship, who cannot immediately access public housing and who require continuous support. An individualised project, aimed at activating the personal resources of the individual or the family unit, will foster paths to autonomy and capacity-building.

    Projects will focus on several aspects, including:

    • individual paths to overcome the emergency situation;
    • accompaniment and coordination with territorial services for long-term planning;
    • cooperation with other institutions, such as prison facilities, justice services and the judiciary.
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  • Sostenibilità
    SUSTAINABILITY

    Extraordinary maintenance of the municipal road network – Municipality XIV

    In view of the Jubilee 2025, Roma Capitale is organising maintenance and improvement works on both main and local roads in order to facilitate the movement of pilgrims and tourists throughout the city. This programme involves all 15 municipalities of Rome, each responsible for the resurfacing of the roads under its jurisdiction, with a special focus on connecting axes. The investment will be equally distributed among the municipalities and interventions will be allocated through a centralised tender to ensure uniformity and consistency. The maintenance will include resurfacing the bituminous conglomerate paving, cleaning the drains for rainwater disposal, restoring road markings and maintaining the areas adjacent to the roads.

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  • Render viale Mazzini e piazza Mazzini
    SUSTAINABILITY

    Environmental and vegetation redevelopment of Viale Mazzini and Piazza Mazzini

    The project includes the redevelopment of the green area of the square and of the gardens along Viale Mazzini, following a safety logic in relation to the philology of the existing plants, with the planting of about 80 new trees (including Quercus ilex and Cupressus sempervires) and about 650 linear metres of new ornamental hedges (of Laurus nobilis and Pittosporum tobira), the arrangement of decorations, paving and flower beds. 

    The decorative surfaces, the paving of the fountain and the architectural and artistic elements will be restored thanks to the intervention of the Capitoline Superintendence. 

    Specifically, the interventions will include:

    Redevelopment of the green space of the square and the viale:

    1. Phytostatic surveys;

    2. Removal of existing lapilli and geotextile;

    3. "AirSpade" - blowing intervention; 

    4. Supply of lapilli; 

    5. Pruning;

    6. New tree plantings, hedges, perennial ground covers and grasses.

    Maintenance of paving and street furniture:

    1. Supply and installation of porphyry cubes;

    2. Maintenance and new supplies of road verges, seats and waste bins.

    Restoration of the architectural, decorative and sculptural elements of the square:

    1. Restoration of cones and vases, travertine bases, peperino seats and cobble paving;

    2. Supply of 16 terracotta vases.

    Intervention to restore the lighting system:

    1. Overhaul of the public lighting system;

    2. Modification of existing lighting poles.

    Bicycle path:

    1. Installation of bicycle racks;

    2. Installation of new horizontal traffic signs and road signs.

    Depaving of 2,295 sqm:

    1. Removal of asphalt from the two currently paved side flower beds (800 sqm+815 sqm) to be landscaped with grass, shrubs and new trees; 

    2. Extension of the entrance to the park along Viale Mazzini, with the arrangement of a 680 sqm apex, reinforced by a double row of cypresses, in line with architect De Vico's original project. 

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  • Sostenibilità
    SUSTAINABILITY

    Extraordinary maintenance in Via Malagrotta

    An extraordinary maintenance intervention was implemented with the objective of enhancing the general condition of local roads over a distance of approximately 5 km. The activities carried out included: complete road platform resurfacing in order to ensure a more uniform and safe surface for vehicular traffic; restoration of protective barriers to increase the safety of road users; cleansing and verification of the hydraulic functionality of the rainwater disposal network through the gutters to prevent water stagnation and flooding; refurbishment of vertical and horizontal signs to improve the visibility and orientation of motorists and pedestrians, as well as the mowing and cleaning of areas adjacent to the road.

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  • Inclusione
    INCLUSION

    Youth Farmhouse - Via Tullio Viola

    The farmhouse called "S4", located in the Fonte Laurentina area, is the result of the "Tor Pagnotta 2" urban planning agreement of 2005. In 2017, following the agreement between Roma Capitale and the Tor Pagnotta 2 Consortium for urbanisation works, it was assigned to the Rome IX EUR Municipality as a social centre for young people.

    This space, with large green areas, offers several indoor sports facilities, including a soccer field, an ice rink and a bocce alley. It is conceived as a place for designing projects, promoting participation in local community life, preventing discomfort and observing youth dynamics in the area. Within the Farmhouse there are two aggregation centres for minors and adolescents, financed through the funds of Law 285/97 (Alternative Space for minors from 11 to 18 years old and Start for minors from 3 to 17 years old).

    Starting in 2022, additional activities have been introduced, including soccer tournaments, astronomical observation evenings and celebratory events for Christmas and Carnival, open and completely free for young citizens and families in the neighbourhood. In addition, in the summer of 2023, the farmhouse hosted the first summer centre dedicated to children aged 3 to 6.

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  • Sostenibilità
    SUSTAINABILITY

    Creating speed limit zones of 30 km/h - Via Guido Guinizelli

    In some streets of the Municipality, both areas with a speed limit of 30 km/h and isolated speed-mitigation systems will be created, as well as the creation of raised pedestrian crossings.

    The areas subject to intervention will be especially adjacent to the entrances of the school buildings of the municipality, in order to facilitate the pedestrian circulation of students at the time of entry and exit. 

    The project forms part of a series of activities carried out in recent years to facilitate both access to schools and home-school routes, as well as to improve the use of public transport by breaking down architectural barriers.

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  • Inclusione
    INCLUSION

    Extraordinary maintenance for fire-fighting adaptation of school buildings: Mandorlo Rosa Nursery

    During 2023, Roma Capitale financed extraordinary maintenance work to adapt numerous educational and school facilities to fire regulations. Here are the buildings that are affected by the works:

    • Cardarelli Middle School, via E. Paladini 12
    • Gradenigo Nursery, via dei Gradenigo 3
    • Il Ciclamino Nursery, via Belluzzo 100
    • Il Lirio d'oro Nursery, via Portuense 1635
    • Irlandesi Nursery, Via degli Irlandesi 47
    • Mandorlo Rosa Nursery, Via Pescaglia 75
    • Stella Stellina Nursery, via Q. Majorana 139
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  • Sostenibilità
    SUSTAINABILITY

    New street gullies in Municipality X – Ostia Levante - Piazza T.F. degli Uberti

    The project involves the construction of new street gullies in the area of Ostia Levante within the territory of Municipality X.The works for the construction of new street gullies for rainwater disposal started in October 2023 and cover a total of 490 meters.

    The work aims to respond to the new atmospheric phenomena, characterized by significant rainfall over short periods of time. These extreme events have made it a priority to manage and channel rainwater effectively in road infrastructure. 

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  • Sostenibilità
    SUSTAINABILITY

    Extraordinary maintenance of the embankments of the Tiber

    The intervention involves the cleaning and the conservative restoration of the historic embankments of the Tiber. The damaged elements, particularly travertine slabs, low walls, and other masonry elements, will be repaired. Additionally, measures are planned to address external factors that threaten the stability and integrity of the embankments, specifically:

    • cleaning and eliminating water infiltrations due to leaks in the conduits;
    • removing plant roots;
    • eliminating invasive non-native vegetation.
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