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Starting today, Roman roads are changing. Traffic closures, public transport diversions and parking bans are expected

Published:01-06-2024 14:07

Last update:01-06-2024 19:25


ROME – Preparations are underway in Rome for the seventy-eighth Republic Day. For tomorrow’s event, Roman roads will undergo changes. The celebrations will take place in the area between Piazza Venezia and the Fori Imperiali. Parking bans and the first traffic closures will begin tonight, others will begin from 5am tomorrow morning. Public transport will also be affected: some buses will be suspended while some metro stations, such as the Colosseum, will be closed for a few hours. Here are all the changes to traffic reported on the Roma Mobility portal.

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NO PARKING AND CLOSURES BETWEEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

via del Plebiscito, via Magnanapoli, piazza Ara Coeli, piazza Madonna di Loreto and area of ​​Trajan’s Forum, via dei Fornari, via di Sant’Eufemia, via Cesare Battisti, vicolo San Bernardo, piazza Venezia, largo Enrico Berlinguer, piazza San Marco , via di San Venanzio, via di San Marco, via degli Astalli. Closed via dei Cerchi.

CLOSURES FROM 5AM ON SUNDAY MORNING

Via di San Gregorio, via Celio Vibenna, piazza del Colosseo, via dei Fori Imperiali, piazza Venezia, via del Plebiscito, via del Corso, via Cesare Battisti, piazza d’Ara Coeli, via del Teatro di Marcello, via Petroselli, piazza Bocca della Verità, via del Circo Massimo, via della Greca, via Ara Massima di Ercole, piazza di Porta Capena, piazzale Numa Pompilio, viale delle Terme di Caracalla, (the stretch between Porta Capena and viale di Porta Ardeatina). And again, again from 5, closures also in via dei Fornari, via di Sant’Eufemia, vicolo San Bernardo and via degli Astalli. From 1.30 pm the progressive reopening of the roads, with the exception of via dei Fori Imperiali, which will remain closed all day for the usual holiday pedestrianization.

JUNE 2: LINES DIVERTED OR SUSPENDED

As for public transport, from the start of service until approximately 1.30 pm on Sunday, they will be the bus terminals are suspended piazza Venezia and via del Teatro Marcello e they will be diverted or limited in their paths the lines 3L, C3, H, 30, 44, 46, 60, 62, 63, 64, 70, 80, 81, 83, 160, 170, 190F, 492, 628, 671, 714, 715, 716, 781, 792 and 916F. Line 40 will be suspended from the start of service until 1.30pm. The lines 51, 75, 85, 87 and 118 (and in the night between Saturday and Sunday the nMB), for the festive pedestrianization of via dei Fori Imperiali, will be diverted for the entire day.

THE LINES LIMITED

During the event the trams of the 3L they will travel between Trastevere station and Piazzale Ostiense (without reaching Porta Maggiore); those of the8 they will be in service between Casaletto and Piazza Cairoli, without reaching Piazza Venezia. The lines 44, 715, 716 and 781 they will be limited to Monte Savello, they will not reach the terminus of Teatro Marcello and Piazza Venezia; 46, 190F and 916F they will stop in via Paola, without reaching piazza Venezia; there 60 it will be limited to Piazza dei Cinquecento, without reaching Piazza Venezia; 63, 80 and 83 they will stop in via Veneto, without reaching the terminus of Monte Savello, piazza Venezia and piazzale dei Partigiani. Here are further details on Atac deviations.

From 5.30am on Sunday the Police Headquarters also requested the closure of the Colosseum metro stop.

NO PARKING AT THE QUIRINALE TODAY AND TOMORROW

Via XXIV Maggio; piazza and via del Quirinale; via della Consulta and via Mazzarino. On the two days from around 1pm there will be limitations on the transit of scooters in via XXIV Maggio; piazza and via del Quirinale; via della Consulta and via Mazzarino. Possible closures, then, always on via XXIV Maggio, via Mazzarino, via and piazza del Quirinale, via della Dataria.

CLOSURES TO THE PUBLIC

Also on June 2nd, from the morning until 2pm, the following will be closed to the public: Colosseum; archaeological areas of the Roman Forum and Palatine Forum; Shrine of the Flags at the Vittoriano; Panoramic terrace at the Vittoriano; Palazzo Venezia (public access is however permitted, from 12pm, exclusively from the entrances on via del Plebiscito and via degli Astalli), archaeological area of ​​the Imperial Forums and Trajan Markets – Museum of the Imperial Forums.

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