Coppedè contains a magical mix of architectural styles. Rome's little-known Coppedè quarter, part of the Trieste district, is marked by an eclectic and original mixture of architectural styles and building materials. The neighbourhood was designed largely by Florentine architect Gino Coppedè (1866-1927) who incorporated a surreal melting pot of mediaeval, Renaissance, Art Deco and Liberty (Italian Art Nouveau) influences into his plans. The district's richly-decorated buildings are adorn...