![]() ![]() The Valadieresque Piazza del Popolo was one of the epicentres of the city’s cultural life. Beside the swinging high life impeccably captured by Fellini in La Dolce Vita, the Eternal City shone as a cultural hub, not just attracting actors and film makers to Cinecittà but, rather, gathering artists, scientists, philosophers, architects and engineers. ![]() In the newfound spirit that emerged at the end of the Second World War, Rome became the epicentre of a cultural renaissance. “The new art must be based upon science, in particular, upon mathematics, as the most exact, logical, and graphically constructive of the sciences.” Albert Durer
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