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Via Merulana is a street in the Rione Monti of Rome, Italy. It is south of the main train station (Stazioni Termini) of Rome, near the Oppian Hill. The street connects two major papal basilicas: the Santa Maria Maggiore to the St John Lateran. The name derives from family that owned the land during the medieval period. The present street was initiated by Pope Gregory XIII in the late 16th century and finished not long after by Pope Sixtus V. The street is included in the crime novel That Awful Mess on Via Merulana by the Italian writer Carlo Emilio Gadda.

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  • Via Merulana is a street in the Rione Monti of Rome, Italy. It is south of the main train station (Stazioni Termini) of Rome, near the Oppian Hill. The street connects two major papal basilicas: the Santa Maria Maggiore to the St John Lateran. The name derives from family that owned the land during the medieval period. The present street was initiated by Pope Gregory XIII in the late 16th century and finished not long after by Pope Sixtus V. On the route described above are the facades of the church of Sant'Antonio da Padova and the adjacent Franciscan convent. Previously the site was occupied by the Villa Giustiniani Massimo. At the intersection with the Roman Via Labicana is the facade of the ancient church of Santi Marcellino e Pietro al Laterano. On the intersection with via di San Vito is the church of Sant'Alfonso di Liguori all'Esquilino of the Order of the Redemptorist Priests. Instead, on the intersection with via Mecenate is the Auditorium of Maecenas, a nymphaeum part of the Gardens of Maecenas. Other institutions on the route include the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale and the Pontifical University Antonianum. The ancient church of San Matteo in Via Merulana was destroyed in 1810. The street is included in the crime novel That Awful Mess on Via Merulana by the Italian writer Carlo Emilio Gadda. (en)
  • Via Merulana è una strada storica di Roma situata nel centro storico, che collega la basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore alla basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, lungo i rioni Monti e Esquilino. È anche famosa perché qui Carlo Emilio Gadda ambientò il suo romanzo Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana (1946). (it)
  • Via Merulana – jedna z dróg w Rzymie, łącząca plac Jana Pawła II w pobliżu bazyliki laterańskiej z placem przed bazyliką Matki Bożej Większej, na prawym brzegu Tybru, w rione Esquilino. Została uwieczniona przez Carla Emilia Gaddę w powieści Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana, wydanej w 1946. (pl)
  • Via Merulana é uma rua no rione Esquilino de Roma, Itália, ao sul da estação Roma Termini e a meio caminho entre a Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II e o . (pt)
  • Via Merulana är en gata i Rione Monti och Rione Esquilino i Rom, vilken löper från Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore till Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano, det vill säga mellan basilikorna Santa Maria Maggiore och San Giovanni in Laterano. Gatan är bland annat känd genom Carlo Emilio Gaddas roman Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana. Gatan är uppkallad efter familjen Meruli, som under antiken innehade egendomen i området. (sv)
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  • Via Merulana è una strada storica di Roma situata nel centro storico, che collega la basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore alla basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, lungo i rioni Monti e Esquilino. È anche famosa perché qui Carlo Emilio Gadda ambientò il suo romanzo Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana (1946). (it)
  • Via Merulana – jedna z dróg w Rzymie, łącząca plac Jana Pawła II w pobliżu bazyliki laterańskiej z placem przed bazyliką Matki Bożej Większej, na prawym brzegu Tybru, w rione Esquilino. Została uwieczniona przez Carla Emilia Gaddę w powieści Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana, wydanej w 1946. (pl)
  • Via Merulana é uma rua no rione Esquilino de Roma, Itália, ao sul da estação Roma Termini e a meio caminho entre a Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II e o . (pt)
  • Via Merulana är en gata i Rione Monti och Rione Esquilino i Rom, vilken löper från Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore till Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano, det vill säga mellan basilikorna Santa Maria Maggiore och San Giovanni in Laterano. Gatan är bland annat känd genom Carlo Emilio Gaddas roman Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana. Gatan är uppkallad efter familjen Meruli, som under antiken innehade egendomen i området. (sv)
  • Via Merulana is a street in the Rione Monti of Rome, Italy. It is south of the main train station (Stazioni Termini) of Rome, near the Oppian Hill. The street connects two major papal basilicas: the Santa Maria Maggiore to the St John Lateran. The name derives from family that owned the land during the medieval period. The present street was initiated by Pope Gregory XIII in the late 16th century and finished not long after by Pope Sixtus V. The street is included in the crime novel That Awful Mess on Via Merulana by the Italian writer Carlo Emilio Gadda. (en)
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  • Via Merulana (pt)
  • Via Merulana (en)
  • Via Merulana (sv)
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