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In the film To Rome with Love (2012), Hayley (Alison Pill) and Michelangelo Santoli (Flavio Parenti) met on the Spanish Steps. The Spanish Steps were the setting of a 'Roadblock' task during The Amazing Race 24 (2014) in which contestants had to count the steps. [14] In the 2000 film “It Had To Be You”, it is the dream of the female lead, a ...
The church and the Spanish Steps from Piazza di Spagna. The Church of Santissima Trinità dei Monti, often called simply Trinità dei Monti (French: La Trinité-des-Monts), is a Roman Catholic late Renaissance titular church, part of a monastery complex in Rome.
Location of Spanish Steps in Washington DC Coordinates: 38°54′49″N 77°02′56″W / 38.91372°N 77.04879°W / 38.91372; -77 Decatur Terrace , commonly known as the Spanish Steps , is a terrace in the Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, D.C. , located on 22nd Street NW, connecting Decatur Place NW and S Street NW.
The Spanish Steps in "Emily in Paris" and in real life. Netflix, Antonio Masiello/Getty Images. It may sound odd, but taking a moment to kick back on the Spanish Steps is banned, so recreating ...
Fontana della Barcaccia, seen from the top of the Spanish Steps. The sculptural fountain is made into the shape of a half-sunken ship with water overflowing its sides into a small basin. The source of the water comes from the Acqua Vergine, an aqueduct from 19 BCE. Bernini built this fountain to be slightly below street level due to the low ...
Tom Cruise made an impassioned speech about cinemagoing from Rome’s Spanish Steps at the world premiere of “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.” “There is a community that we ...
Francesco De Sanctis (1679 in Rome – 1731) was a late Baroque Italian architect, most notable for his design of the Spanish Steps in Rome in collaboration with Alessandro Specchi.
Piazza di Spagna and Via Condotti in an engraving by Giovanni Battista Piranesi Sign in Piazza di Spagna. In the middle of the square is the Fontana della Barcaccia, dating to the beginning of the Baroque period, sculpted by Pietro Bernini and his son Gian Lorenzo Bernini.