To bring us on the summit of the panoramic Gianicolo we have to take the Bus 115 to Avenue Trastevere, arrived on the hill we immediately notice, to the center of the Plaza, devoted to the hero of the two worlds, the equestrian monument to Garibaldi, the panoramic terrace leans out on the roofs in Rome. We start there to go down from the hill dipped in the platans that flank Street Garibaldi, we reach the Fountain Paola shortly after (photo) that it towers in the small plaza to semicircle that entertains her/it. Here is the church of S.Pietro in Montorio, other destination of young people that gets married him, was founded in the IX° century. To the inside her" Jesus's Scourging" painted by Sebastiano of the Lead and her/it' Madonna of the Letter of the Pomarancio.
We go out from the church and to the left we see the little temple by Donato Bramante. We leave Street G. Garibaldi to go down to Trastevere from Street G. Mameli, later around 150 meters there is the fountain of the Prigione really in front of the entrance of Street L. Manara that we cross going to insert us in the lanes full of coffee, restaurants and pizzerie with tables to the outside. We take to the left one of the streets that it brings toward S. Maria Plaza in Trastevere; center of the life of the characteristic district for the folksy air that preserves, in which there is the church of Saint Maria in Trastevere. The church founded in the IV century, and reconstructed in the actual form by Pope Innocenzo II, it has the façade adorned of mosaics with beside a Romanesque bell tower. To the inside they are visible the precious Byzantine mosaics (photo) on the life of the Madonna.
We leave again from the plaza and let's direct us toward Avenue Trastevere that cuts in two the ancient neighborhood and we lands to Mastai Plaza for then to turn to the right at the street of the Light and to arrive so in S.Francesco D'Assisi Plaza . In the church of St. Francesco a Ripa, (in the attached Benedictine convent it lodged the Saint patron Of Italy) the last work of Gianlorenzo Bernini is entertained: the stupendous sculpture of the Beata Ludovica Albertoni. Behind the plaza Street Anicia is crossed, to turn to the right to the first one, Street Madonna dell'Orto, that conducts to Street of Santa Cecilia and to the homonym basilica paleocristiana, where, besides the rests of the fresco of the Cavallini the Gothic canopy of Arnolfo of Cambio can be admired [1283] and above all the sculpture of Saint Cecilia realized in 1600 by Stefano Maderno. If you still have time and desire, from here the lungotevere he can be reached opposite the island Tiberina and to visit it.