Tor Tre Teste

Tor Tre Teste is a district of Rome, Italy, outside the city walls.

Tor Tre Teste means "three heads' tower" and was named after a Roman funerary relief.

The relief was walled into a tower built in the 12th century and belonging to the Lateran Basilica.

This part of the Roman Campagna was built up rapidly in the second half of the 20th century.

The modern district is mainly suburban sprawl, a blend of nondescript housing developments and industrial estates.

The Jubilee Church