Via Frattina
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Punam
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Via Frattina, Via Condotti and Via Borgognona run parallel to each other and reach the Via del Corso, which is also called as Corso. All these streets are known to be highly expensive fashionable streets in Rome. Via Frattina has numerous fashion shops lined up and in the past, it was home of Tiffany, Versace and Byblos. The name, Via Frattina was named as the street leads to the Sant’ Andrea delle Fratte convent and centuries ago, it was filled with woods.
Category: Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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