Casa Dei Bimbi (Children’s House)
A modernist kindergarten in Rome’s Garbatella district, designed by architect Innocenzo Sabbatini as part of the neighborhood’s early twentieth-century development.
At a glance
Casa Dei Bimbi is a purpose-built school for young children in the Garbatella quarter of southern Rome. The building represents the architectural ambitions of the fascist-era suburb, which combined working-class housing with civic infrastructure. Its design reflects pedagogical ideals about childhood education emerging in the interwar period.
History
The Children’s House was constructed around 1929 by architect Innocenzo Sabbatini. The building arrived during Garbatella’s formative years, when the neighborhood was being developed as a planned residential community. The school’s construction signaled commitment to public services alongside domestic housing. A 1930s photograph documents a visit by Princess Giovanna to the institution, underscoring its prominence in Roman civic life.
What you see
Sabbatini’s design reflects the rationalist language emerging in Italian architecture during the late 1920s. The building favors functional clarity and geometric simplicity over ornament. Spaces were conceived specifically for children’s needs and movement, with attention to light and proportional relationships suited to younger users. The structure fits within Garbatella’s broader architectural character.
Cultural significance
Casa Dei Bimbi exemplifies how early twentieth-century Rome invested in social infrastructure. Kindergarten education was becoming institutionalized across Europe, and this school documents that shift in Italy. The building remains a functioning educational space, preserving continuity between fascist-era planning and modern community life.
Key facts
- Address: Piazza Nicola Longobardi, 2, 00154 Roma RM
- Architect: Innocenzo Sabbatini
- Date: c. 1929
- Coordinates: 41.864183733342266, 12.48919665813446
- Phone: 06 5135132
- Website: romapaese.it
Practical information
The school operates as an active educational institution. Visits may be possible by appointment; contact the school directly for details about access and hours.
Getting there
The school is located in the Garbatella district in southern Rome, near Piazza Nicola Longobardi. Public transport connects the area to central Rome via metro and bus services.
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