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Roman
Holiday location: The Mouth of Truth, Bocca della Verita,
Santa Maria in Cosmedin, Roma
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ROMAN
HOLIDAY filming locations
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CREDITS
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Each,
in its own way, was unforgettable. It would be difficult
to... Rome. By all means, Rome. I will cherish my visit
here in memory as long as I live.
American newspaperman Joe Bradley
(Gregory Peck)
romances Euro-royalty, Princess Ann (Audrey
Hepburn) around the touristy sights of Rome
in this classic 60s romance which launched Hepburn's
career (and won her an Oscar).
It's at the the Spanish Steps
that Bradley encourages the princess to cut loose a
little and try a gelato.
Bradley's apartment is on a quiet artists' enclave,
via Margutta 51.
Not a bad address. Federico Fellini lived, with his
wife Giulietta Masina, at number 110.
Filming also took place in the 19th century Palazzo
Brancaccio, Viale del Monte Oppio 7, which is
now a conference centre, between the Colosseum and the
Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The ending, with the
Princess choosing duty over love, filmed at one of Romes
largest palaces, Palazzo Colonna,
Piazza Santa Apostoli. Open only on Saturdays,
the entrance is on Via della
Pilotta 17.
One of the film's most unforgettable locations must
be the Mouth of Truth
(Bocca della Verita),
the carved stone face which supposedly bites the hands
off liars. This is where Bradley teases the Princess
by pulling out his, apparently, handless arm, The mysterious
face seems to have been nothing more than an ancient
drain cover. It can be found in the church of Santa
Maria in Cosmedin, Piazza Bocca della Verita.
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FILMING
LOCATIONS FOR ROMAN HOLIDAY
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TRAVEL
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