Tor Cervara


Tor Cervara is the 7th Zones of Rome of the Italian capital Rome, identified by the initials Z. VII. It belongs to the Municipio IV and has 13,975 inhabitants. It is located in the east of the city, within the Grande Raccordo Anulare, and has an area of 5.9000 km2.

History

The name of the zone derives from an estate, the Tenuta di Cerbaro, that was used in the Middle Age as a hunting ground for deer. The core of the estate was the Casale di Tor Cervara, that currently houses a private hospital.

Geography

The territory of Tor Cervara includes the urban zone 5F Tor Cervara and the eastern part of the urban zone 5D Tiburtino Sud.

Boundaries

Northward, Tor Cervara borders with Quartiere Ponte Mammolo, from which is separated by the stretch of the river Aniene between Via Tiburtina and Via di Tor Cervara, and by Via di Tor Cervara itself; and also borders with Quartiere San Basilio, whose border is marked by the stretch of Via Tiburtina between Via di Tor Cervara and the GRA.
Eastward, Tor Cervara borders with Zona Settecamini, whose border is marked by the stretch of the GRA between Via Tiburtina and the river Aniene. To the east, Tor Cervara also shares a short border with Zona Acqua Vergine, which is outlined by the stretch of the GRA between the river Aniene and the A24.
Southward, the zone borders with Zona Tor Sapienza, from which is separated by the stretch of the A24 between the GRA and Viale Palmiro Togliatti.
Westward, Tor Cervara borders with Quartiere Collatino, from which is separated by the stretch of Viale Palmiro Togliatti between the A24 and Via Tiburtina.

Odonymy

Odonyms of the zone mainly refer to Italian politicians, artists and characters of Virgil's poems. In the northern part of the zone, near the border with Quartiere San Basilio, a few streets are named after towns of Lazio and local industrialists. Odonyms of the zone can be categorized as follows:

Civil buildings

  • Casale di Tor Cervara, in Via di Tor Cervara. A 17th-century farmstead with a 13th-century tower.
  • Casale della Cervelletta, in Via della Cervelletta. A 17th-century farmstead with a 13th-century tower.
  • Casale Di Cosimo, in Via di Tor Cervara. 20th-century farmstead, built during the reclamation of the area.

    Religious buildings

  • Chiesa di Santa Maria Immacolata alla Cervelletta, in Piazza della Cervelletta. A 20th-century church.
  • Cappella di San Michele, in Via del Casale Cavallari. A 20th-century chapel.
  • Chiesa di Santa Bernadetta Soubirous, in Viale Ettore Franceschini. A 20th-century church.

    Archaeological sites

  • Red tufa quarries, near the river Aniene, dating back to the Republican Age.
  • Villa of Via Antenore, in Via Antenore. A Roman villa dating back to the Republican Age.
  • Villa del Fosso di Tor Sapienza, near the Fosso di Tor Sapienza. A Roman villa dating back to the Republican Age.
  • Tor Cervara Necropolis, in Via di Tor Cervara. 2nd-century necropolis.

    Natural areas

  • Riserva naturale Valle dell'Aniene, along the river Aniene.
  • Parco Nuovo Auspicio, in Via degli Alberini.