Exhibition Palace

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The Palace of Exhibitions, located on Via Nazionale in Rome, is an emblematic building that represents a cultural and artistic reference point for the city. Inaugurated on January 21, 1883, the palace was designed by the architect Pio Piacentini, a master of Umbertine architecture, a style that characterized post-unitary Italy. The imposing and majestic structure […]

Justice palace

The Palace of Justice, located in Piazza Cavour in Rome, is one of the most imposing and significant buildings in the city, not only for its institutional function but also for its architectural and historical relevance. Designed by the Perugian architect Guglielmo Calderini, construction began in 1889 and was completed in 1911. The palace, also […]

Farnesina Palace

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The Farnesina Palace, located in Rome between Monte Mario and the Tiber, represents one of the most imposing and recognizable buildings in the Italian capital. Built between 1937 and 1959, it was initially designed to house the Palazzo del Littorio, the headquarters of the National Fascist Party. However, by 1940, its intended use was changed […]

Palace of Italian Civilization (Square Colosseum)

The Palace of Italian Civilization, also known as the Palace of the Civilization of Work or commonly called the Square Colosseum, is one of the most representative symbols of Italian rationalist architecture and the fascist period. Located in the EUR district of Rome, the palace was designed in 1938 by architects Giovanni Guerrini, Ernesto La […]

Chancellery Palace

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The Cancelleria Palace, located in the heart of Rome between Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and Campo de’ Fiori, is one of the first and most important Renaissance buildings in the city. Built between 1489 and 1513 by the will of Cardinal Raffaele Riario, the palace is a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance architecture. Although the documents […]

Quirinale Palace

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The Quirinal Palace, located on the hill of the same name in Rome, is one of the most significant buildings in the city both from a historical and architectural point of view. Initially built as a papal summer residence by Pope Gregory XIII in 1573, the palace was later expanded and modified by renowned architects […]

Palazzo del Banco di Santo Spirito

The Palace of the Banco di Santo Spirito, located in Rome on Via del Banco di Santo Spirito, is a magnificent example of Renaissance architecture with Baroque influences. Built between 1504 and 1524 according to a design by Donato Bramante and later modified by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, the palace was originally intended to […]

Palazzo dei Convertendi

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The Palazzo dei Convertendi, located on Via della Conciliazione in Rome, is a remarkable example of Renaissance architecture, whose history is intertwined with the urban transformations of the city. Originally known as the Palazzo della Congregazione per le Chiese Orientali, it was built in the 16th century and designed by the famous architect Donato Bramante. […]

Congress Palace

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The Palace of Exhibitions and Congresses, also known as the Congress Palace, is an emblematic building located in the EUR district of Rome. Designed by the architect Adalberto Libera, its construction began in 1938 and was only completed in 1954 due to interruptions caused by the Second World War. This building, one of the masterpieces […]

Corsini Palace

Palazzo Corsini alla Lungara, located in the Trastevere district of Rome, is one of the most majestic and historically rich buildings in the city. Its construction began at the end of the 15th century at the behest of the Riario family, nephews of Pope Sixtus IV della Rovere. However, the palace as we know it […]