Cassia - North Rome
Via Cassia is one of the consular roads of Rome from Piazza Giochi Delfici and passing through the Roman countryside walks to the Bracciano area until Viterbo continuing towards the Tuscan.
The neighborhood to the north of Rome is predominantly residential, the area below (Corso Francia, Fleming, Via Flaminia) it is rather close and well connected to the center while all part of Cassia itself is often busy and difficult to reach by public public transport. In terms of monuments remind the Tomb of Nerone which in reality is a monumental tomb of Mariano.
Nearby there is the St. Andrew's hospital. If you're driving by taking the ring road (GRA) one can easily reach the various parts of Rome.