" the time of my grandparents, my neighborhood was being rebuilt because of damage caused by Second World War. the 60s my neighborhood was full of construction sites and there were many people who went to work by bicycle or on foot. The shops there were very few, there was only one very small train that connected the neighborhood tuscolano the Termini station, where trains arrive from all over Italy. From the time to those of my grandparents my parents a lot has changed: the rise of supermarkets, the beginning of construction of the first meter of Rome, the line and the use of most advanced machines. Over the years' 50, the streets were free, while today almost all the streets in my neighborhood are very busy. At first the neighborhood was full of green areas tuscolano while ogginsi has gone from totally green areas (countryside) in densely populated neighborhoods.
June, class 2G
"Our neighborhood has changed much in recent years, there was a tram but then, unfortunately it took off, favoring transit buses throughout the city. The tram leaves from St. John's and finished his career at Cinecitta. Our parents went to school with the tram . First, the pool and the barracks of the firemen were not there, but there was a mound of earth, which then was bought by someone. The population was not like us today. There was more good people and a few malicious , people were more respectful of nature, today, instead, burn, cut the trees and should not do so because they give us oxygen. The papers are everywhere, fields, roads, etc .... ".
Sam, V. and S. 1 G
The Church of San Giovanni Bosco - photo by F. 1G
"My neighborhood has undergone many changes. All schools that there are now, once were not. The only schools in attendance were the" Damiano Chiesa "(basic), the "Albio Tibullus" (for medium-sized branch) and then the "Money Carlo" (commercial establishment).
the late 50's was built and inaugurated the church of San Giovanni Bosco ". The Tuscolana was covered by a tram that connected the neighborhood to Termini station.
Towards the '60s, with the construction of the metro, the tram was moved on Viale dei Consoli.
In the 70's were finished work underground, and so abolished the tram. ".
Cya778, Digimon King 1G
"My grandparents told me that 60 YEARS IN THE DISTRICT TUSCOLANO
WHEN WAS going to live very different from today. ROADS WERE FEW there were many fields, FEW HOUSES AND THE CHURCH "Don Bosco" was still under construction. THERE WERE FEW SHOPS . Today the neighborhood is FULL of clothes shops, perfume, and supermarkets, ESPECIALLY ON THE ROAD TUSCOLANA CHA was then the main road. Unlike today the parking problem BECAUSE THERE WAS 'THE MACHINES WERE FEW. TODAY TO FIND A PARKING takes a long time. .
Ang., Class 2G
interesting description of the changing landscape, but also social, through which Pink Diamant (2G) traces the past Tuscolano:
" In 60-70 years there was a tram that went to the central station, whose name was TERMS-CINECITTA '. There were many more bus routes, but now there is the metro which is cleaner and faster. Then there were two cinemas : 1, called Bristol which projected the films second window, and then older and they cost less. The 2nd was called and is called still Atlantic, fitted with a single room divided into theater and gallery: the gallery stood up and cost less because you could not see good movies than the audience, which was right in front of the screen. Then there was the same ticket with the chance to see the same show several times. Today, however, the Atlantic is a multi and there's this possibility.
Where now is Cinecittà 2 was a sports center, the Bettini. It was one of the leading companies throughout the city and were also observers of the team of Rome to see possible new talent. In fact, De Sisti has been chosen by this sports center. Via Palmiro Togliatti
Subaugusta was called away and from there to the area now called Cinecittà East was throughout the countryside and meadows where the kids could go play. There were a lot fewer cars and
kids could go play in the street eg by using the shutters of closed shops as goalposts. The girls play hopscotch . Even the shops have changed, before there were more like food and now have been replaced by supermarkets. Did not exist before high school and was much less in front of the television because there were only two channels in black and white. Perhaps at one time was much freer and more imaginative than today..
Princess 29 1G
"What I like best are libraries, because they allow you to investigate subjects.
The bad thing is that libraries are falling and so can I search always on the computer.
libraries I know of one subway station Anagnina: it is called LIBRARY RAFFAELLO , where there are also school trips..
me. 1G
"In the neighborhood near the school where he is also my mother lived, since I was born there have been several changes.
The neighborhood was built from the 50's and early 60's era there were very few machines (thankfully), while today it is hard to find parking and why they built the underground garage which, as I see it, when I tour with my mother and my father did not change almost anything. Again because of 'seniority in the district some buildings have been cleaned up, then they have also restructured tower near the school.. " 2G
The tower near the school-edited by F. 1G
"When I was born the neighborhood was the same now. My neighborhood is not one of those that renewed because where I live is already completely new the only thing that is changing is the works. To make a way for coaches (I live near Anagnina) creates a lot of traffic and to facilitate the going gets this way. also recently made the bike path . But there is almost no .
beginning of the year they built a roundabout front of the church, and I do not seem to have done other work..
pussy 96 1G
"I live in this neighborhood for 10 years and during that time there have been no changes. Speaking of neighbors I found out that the neighborhood was built on a green area and one of the first building was the basilica of San Giovanni Bosco. Tuscolana passed away on the tram, then when it was taken off the tram in this way have been opened many shops and the subway was built and the mall Cinecittà 2.
TRILL 900 1G
View shopping street, with the entrance of the underground - by F. 1G
"My neighborhood, ie x Town Hall, until 15 years ago was different.
Since there were no malls small shops: the butcher, the greengrocer, the fishmonger, the baker, the grocery store and many more ... tailors
The traffic was much less intense because there were fewer cars and the streets were two way. People do not was in a hurry but he stopped in front of the school, shops. Our school already had, in fact my mother was busy. In the gardens there was a lot less dirt and less pollution than today!
This was my neighborhood 15 years ago !!!!".
floret of 1G
" Tuscolano The first of the 60's was a field where the animals grazed and stood mills and homes of pastors.
When was Easter, people would gather for picnics and to do stopping to watch the sunset.
You could see children running and playing and people were playing in front of a bonfire. After 60 years urbanization began. Tuscolano The current is the most populous of Rome. In the early 70
the buildings around the district were white and to the 80 buildings were all of different colors repaint ..
room and Cri 2G
How seemed to be the first urbanization Tuscolano
photos by F. 1G
"My grandfather lived, since he was born in this beautiful neighborhood.
Sometimes he tells me as he was in his day.
The street was deserted Tuscolana, because in addition to the tram station, there were only three tiny buildings.
The tram came to the village Cecafumo . Tuscolana the sides of road there were lots of meadows where sheep graze . The first real buildings that were built are public housing, said Ina-house. With the passing of years this area has changed, becoming what it is today..
2G
"The Quadraro extends away from Tuscolana via Casilina after Foxy with a population of 20.4421 inhabitants. The raid took place April 17, 1944, during the Second World War. The Germans deported to concentration camps about 2000 men, who were first filed in Cinecittà. The Germans forced the Jews to forced labor until their deaths. At that War period a man named Joachim Rey helped the unfortunate procuring food and clothes. After the war, only half of the men managed to arrive safely in their own country, thanks to the Americans..
MILLA, DJZIMMY, GIGIA 2G
"Our neighborhood is the Quadraro . It is very rich in shops and malls, there is also the cinema ATLANTIC, very big. The Quadraro is not a very clean neighborhood. For example, there are litter on the ground and around the monuments, as is the Park of the aqueducts. The rubbish bins are surrounded by other garbage poured on the ground. Our neighborhood is quiet, there's not much movement and not much smog than other districts. There are a total of three parks: the Park Square Tuscolana that has an oval shape, where you can ride with your bicycle, skateboard or a scooter, the tribunes of the square park where there are swings and slides and finally the most famous park and already mentioned the Aqueducts..
Mat., Car. 2G
"In my neighborhood many things have changed since I was born, for example, some shops. My parents told me that a tram from Piazza San Giovanni Bosco and reached up to CINECITTA. By now I am used to changing in my neighborhood, in fact if you open a store once I get used to his new shop. I'm proud of my neighborhood because it is full of comfort and, despite the changes that will in the future, I would not change anything in the world for ever..
Andy and that one of 1G
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