
In this episode, we delve into the transformation of Rome following Italy’s unification in 1870. From the scars at Porta Pia to the monumental Vittoriano, architecture and urban planning became tools for shaping national identity. We examine Quintino Sella’s vision for a modern administrative city, Viviani’s delicate balancing of progress and preservation, and the symbolic placement of structures like the Palace of Justice. Discover how Rome’s layered history became a canvas for the ambitions of a new Italy, weaving past and present into a dynamic narrative.