- Spanish Steps
The Spanish Steps (Italian: "Scalinata della Trinità dei Monti") are a set of steps in
Rome ,Italy , climbing a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated byTrinità dei Monti , the church that was under the patronage of the Bourbon kings of France, above. The "Scalinata" is "without a doubt the longest and widest staircase in all Europe." [Linda Boyer Gillies, "An Eighteenth-Century Roman View Panini's Scalinata della Trinità dei Monti" "The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin" New Series, 30.4 (February 1972, pp. 176-184) p. 177.]The monumental stairway of 138 steps was built with French diplomat Étienne Gueffier’s bequeathed funds of 20,000 "scudi", in 1723–1725, linking the Bourbon Spanish Embassy to the
Holy See , today still located in Palazzo Monaldeschi in the piazza below, with the Trinità dei Monti above.Design and building
Following a competition in 1717 the steps were designed by the little-known
Francesco de Sanctis , [Little is known of this architect, who was favoured by the French in the design process. De Sanctis' drawing was engraved by Girolamo Rossi in 1726 with a long dedication to Louis XV. (Gillies 1972:181f).] thoughAlessandro Specchi was long thought to have produced the winning entry. Generations of heated discussion over how the steep slope to the church on a shoulder of the Pincio should be urbanized preceded the final execution. Archival drawings from the 1580s show thatPope Gregory XIII was interested in constructing a stair to the recently-completed façade of the French church.Gaspar van Wittel 's view of the wooded slope in 1683, before the "Scalinata" was built, is conserved in the Galleria Nazionale, Rome. [ Gillies 1972:181 and van Wittel's tempera, fig 3.] The Roman-educatedCardinal Mazarin took a personal interest in the project that had been stipulated in Gueffier's will and entrusted it to his agent in Rome, whose plan included an equestrian monument of Louis XIV, an ambitious intrusion that created a furore in papal Rome. Mazarin died in 1661, the pope in 1667, and Gueffier's will was successfully contested by a nephew who claimed half; so the project lay dormant untilPope Clement XI Albani renewed interest in it. The Bourbonfleur-de-lys and Innocent XIII's eagle and crown are carefully balanced in the sculptural details. The solution is a gigantic inflation of some conventions of terraced garden stairs. [ The first such divided and symmetrical stairs were devised for the Belvedere Courtyard byDonato Bramante . Shaped and angled steps were introduced byMichelangelo in the vestibule to theLaurentian Library .]Today's uses
During Christmas time a 19th-century crib is displayed on the first landing of the staircase. During May, part of the steps are covered by pots of
azalea s. In modern times the Spanish Steps have included a small cut-flower market. The steps are not a place for eating lunch, being forbidden by Roman urban regulations. The apartment that was the setting for "The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone " (1961) is halfway up on the right.Bernardo Bertolucci 's "Besieged" (1998) is also set in a house next to the steps. American singer/songwriterBob Dylan refers to the "Spanish Stairs" in his classic "When I Paint My Masterpiece" (1971).The Spanish Steps, which
Joseph de Lalande [Lalande, "Voyage d'un français en Italie" (1769)] andCharles de Brosses noted were already in poor condition, [Gillies 1972:182] have been restored several times, most recently in 1995.Piazza di Spagna
In the Piazza at the base is the Early Baroque fountain called "La Fontana della Barcaccia" ("Fountain of the Old Boat"), built in 1627-29 and often credited to
Pietro Bernini , father of a more famous son,Gian Lorenzo Bernini , who is recently said to have collaborated on the decoration. The elder Bernini had been the pope's architect for theAcqua Vergine , since 1623. According to an unlikely legend,Pope Urban VIII had the fountain installed after he had been impressed by a boat brought here by a flood of theTiber river .In the piazza, at the corner on the right as one begins to climb the steps, is the house where English poetJohn Keats lived and died in 1821; it is now a museum dedicated to his memory, full of memorabilia of the English Romantic generation. On the same right side stands the 15th century former cardinalLorenzo Cybo de Mari 's palace, now Ferrari di Valbona, a building altered in 1936 to designs byMarcello Piacentini , the main city planner during Fascism, with modern terraces perfectly in harmony with the surrounding baroque context.At the top the Viale ramps up the "Pincio" which is the
Pincian Hill , omitted, like theJaniculum , from the classicSeven hills of Rome . From the top of the steps theVilla Medici can be reached.Events
On June 13, 2007, a 24-year-old Colombian man attempted to drive a
Toyota Celica down the Spanish Steps at high speed. Eyewitnesses said people had to dive out of the way to avoid being hit by the car. No one was hurt, but several of the 200-year-old steps were chipped and scuffed. The driver was arrested and a breath test showed his blood alcohol content to be twice the legal limit for driving. [ [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19207930/] ]On January 16, 2008, Graziano Cecchini, an anarchic artist, covered the steps with hundreds of thousands of multicolored plastic balls. He claimed that it was done to make the world notice the situation of the
Karen people in Burma, [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/also_in_the_news/7192196.stm Officials unamused by Rome stunt] ] and as a protest against the conditions of artists in Italy. [ [http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/16/a-ball-bonanza-at-the-spanish-steps/?hp NY Times Coverage on the coloured ball cascade] ]Gallery
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References
*cite book|first= Carlo Alberto |last=Ferrari di Valbona |title=I viventi diritti dell’Italia a palazzo Farnese alla scalinata ed alla Trinità dei Monti in Roma|location=Rome|publisher=Edizioni d’Arte|year=1965
*cite journal|first= Pio |last=Pecchiai|title=Regesti dei documenti patrimoniali del Convento Romano della Trinità dei Monti|journal=Archivi|issue=25|pages=pp. 406–423|year=1958
*cite book|first=Claudio |last=Rendina|title=Enciclopedia di Roma|publisher=Newton Compton|location=Rome|year=2000
*cite book|first=Luigi |last=Salerno|title=Piazza di Spagna|location=Naples|year=1967The steps are mentioned in "When I Paint My Masterpiece " byThe Band .External links
* [http://www.piazzadispagna.it/ Piazza di Spagna website]
* [http://www.rome-accom.com/rome-guide/rome-area-guides/spanish-steps-guide/default.aspx Insiders Guide to The Spanish Steps] - includes best Restaurants, Shopping and Map of the area
* [http://www.romestate.it/fotobook_event.php?id=17&lang=eng Spanish Steps Photos]
* [http://www.italyguides.it/us/roma/spanish_steps.htm Spanish Steps] Virtual reality movie and picture gallery
* [http://www.romeartlover.it/Vasi40.html Detailed information] with photos and 18th-century engravings by Giuseppe Vasi
* [http://travel.duchs.com/Italy/Rome/See/Spanish_Steps/ Image and Link Collection]
* [http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen5/f3_rome.html The Spanish Steps] 360 degree panorama - QuickTime VR.
* [http://www.rome-guide.it/english/monuments/monuments_spanish_steps.html Spanish Steps]
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