In the heart of Mercato Trionfale, at 41 Via Andrea Doria, the Trionfale study room is a public space dedicated to studying, reading and sharing, within Municipio I. Conceived as an extension of the neighbourhood’s cultural spaces, it continues the legacy of the historic Biblioteca Giordano Bruno, expanding its services and capacity. It is a highly anticipated space for residents of the Trionfale, Prati, Della Vittoria and Balduina areas, who find here an orderly and quiet place to focus and work.
The study room offers numerous individual study places and areas dedicated to reading, designed primarily for students and young people but open to the entire local community, including adults and older people. The layout makes it suitable both for individual study and for more informal moments of exchange, taking on the character of a “contemporary library” within the lively context of the neighbourhood market.
In addition to its function as a study room, the Trionfale study room is designed as a place for cultural gathering. Meetings, presentations and small events can take place here, in close synergy with the Biblioteche di Roma network. The aim is to strengthen the local cultural offer and improve a public service, providing an accessible, free space designed for everyday life in the neighbourhood.
In summary, the Trionfale study room is a reference point for those looking for a quiet place to study, read or prepare for exams just a short walk from the Vatican Museums and the metro, integrated into a citywide network of cultural and digital services and able to combine individual work, social interaction and participation in the local cultural life.