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{{Location Infobox | |||
|name = Viminal Hill | |||
|image = Colle Viminale.png | |||
|state = [[Italy]] | |||
|founded = [[Servius Tullius]] {{c|first legendary settler}} | |||
|date = 578 – 535 BCE {{c|traditional date}} | |||
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The '''Viminal Hill''' (Latin: ''Collis Viminalis''; Italian: ''Colle Viminale'') is one of the [[Seven Hills of Rome|seven hills]] of [[Rome]]. During the [[Renaissance]], it was located in the [[Campagna District]]. | |||
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The smallest of the Seven Hills of Rome, the Viminal is shaped like a little finger pointing towards the central city. This little hill was also home to the [[Baths of Diocletian|Terme di Diocleziano]], which were renowned as the grandest of the public baths.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Colle Viminale]]</ref> | |||
[[ | At the top stands the {{Wiki|Palazzo del Viminale|Palace of Viminale}}, which is the seat of the {{Wiki|Ministry of the Interior (Italy)|Ministry of Interior}}. | ||
==Appearances== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Seven Hills of Rome]] | |||
Latest revision as of 23:11, 14 October 2021
The Viminal Hill (Latin: Collis Viminalis; Italian: Colle Viminale) is one of the seven hills of Rome. During the Renaissance, it was located in the Campagna District.
History[edit | edit source]
The smallest of the Seven Hills of Rome, the Viminal is shaped like a little finger pointing towards the central city. This little hill was also home to the Terme di Diocleziano, which were renowned as the grandest of the public baths.[1] At the top stands the Palace of Viminale, which is the seat of the Ministry of Interior.