Via Margutta 51: Joe Bradley's Apartment, Rome

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Via Margutta 51: Joe Bradley's Apartment, Rome

Via Margutta 51: Joe Bradley's Apartment, Rome

Via Margutta is a picturesque, narrow street in the historic Campo Marzio neighborhood of Rome, once known as "the foreigner’s quarter." The street’s name likely originates from Marisgutta (which means the “Sea Drop”), a reference to a small, polluted stream that once ran down from Pincio Hill, functioning as a natural drain.

Originally, Via Margutta was a back alley of warehouses and stables for the nearby grand palaces. Over time, it became home to masons, marble cutters, and metalworkers. In the Middle Ages, workshops flourished, attracting artists from across Italy and abroad. These artisans gradually replaced the stables with homes, studios, and gardens, transforming the area into a vibrant artistic hub.

In the 19th century, Pope Pius IX’s advisor recognized the area’s potential and incorporated it into Rome’s city plan. By the 20th century, Via Margutta had become a sought-after destination for artists, writers, and filmmakers. Its charm was further cemented by the 1953 film Roman Holiday.

One of the movie's lead characters, Joe Bradley (played by Gregory Peck), resided at Via Margutta 51. While the interior of his apartment and the spiral staircase were constructed as a studio set, the external features of the courtyard were genuine.

Passing through the arched wooden entrance, one discovers a spacious court, with the artist's studio apartment situated on the right. Towards the back, a tunnel passageway (notable for the eagle sculpture adorning its entrance) would lead to another landing. This landing is showcased in the film when Joe lends Ann some money. Observant viewers could spot the landlord's balcony situated above the tunnel.

To locate Joe's apartment door, one would need to ascend several flights of stairs while staying to the right. The view captured from Joe's terrace was likely filmed from one of these apartments within the courtyard.

The success of Roman Holiday boosted the area's reputation as an exclusive, artistic neighborhood. Among its famous residents over the years have been the likes of Italian film director Federico Fellini and his wife, actress Giulietta Masina, as well as painter Renato Guttuso and many others.

Today, Via Margutta retains its artistic essence, hosting a prestigious outdoor art festival, 100 Pittori, founded in 1953, where both established and emerging artists exhibit their works.

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