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PIAZZA DELLA LIBERTA' - CASTEL GANDOLFO

Historic palace.

Viale delle Belle Arti, 2

Once the Renaissance residence of the court of Pius IV and since 1929, after the signing of the Lateran Pacts, the seat of the Embassy of the Italian Republic to the Holy See.

Palazzo Caffarelli ph. Turismo Roma
Piazzale Caffarelli, 4

The palace was built in 1576-1583 for Ascanio Caffarelli by Gregorio Canonica, a pupil of Vignola.

Largo di Santa Susanna, 13

The building was ordered by Quintino Sella at the end of the 19th century to host the Regio Ufficio Geologico (Royal Geological Office) and the relative Museo Agrario-Geologico (Agricultural-Geolog

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Via di Monserrato, 34

On the ground floor there is an exceptionally well-preserved section of the Servian wall, consisting of a beautiful arch in tuff ashlar, belonging to a ballistic chamber, perhaps for catapults from

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Piazza Cardelli, 4

The palace was built in 1592 by Francesco da Volterra.

Via dei Barbieri, 7

Il palazzo è costruito nel 1676 dall’architetto Giovanni Antonio De Rossi.

Monte de' Cenci, 17-20-21

The palace was the property of the family of Beatrice Cenci, who was accused together with her brothers and stepmother of witchcraft and the murder of their father.

Via della Maschera d'Oro, 21

The palace was built by the Gaddi, a wealthy family of Florentine merchants, at the beginning of the 16th century and shortly afterwards purchased by the Cesi, a noble family of Umbrian origin.

Via Lata, 3

Built between 1714 and 1724 after the design of Alessandro Specchi (1668-1729) for marquis Livio De Carolis, it was bought in 1750 by the Society of Jesus that rent it to different families.

Palazzo dei SS. Apostoli ph. Turismo Roma
Piazza dei Santi Apostoli, 51

The palace was built by Giuliano da Sangallo from 1478 for Card.

Palazzo dell'Anagrafe ph. Turismo Roma
Via Luigi Petroselli, 50

The building was designed by the architects Ignazio Guidi, Cesare Valle and Vincenzo Fasolo (who worked on Valle's projects) on the site of the hospice of Santa Galla and the old church, commission

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Via del Portico d'Ottavia, 73

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Viale delle Terme di Caracalla

Commissioned by Mussolini to house the Ministry for Italian Africa, the building was designed in 1938 by architects Vittorio Cafiero and Mario Ridolfi.

Via XX Settembre, 123

The Army Palace is a palace in Rome located in via Venti Settembre 123, in the Castro Pretorio district.

Palazzo Fani Pecci Blunt ph. Turismo Roma
Piazza D'Aracoeli, 3

The palace was built in the sixteenth century by the Paluzzi Albertoni family; in the middle of the century it passed into the hands of the Gottardi family and was sold to Mario Fani, who in the la

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Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina, 4

The building, the historic core of which dates back to the 13th century, was completely rebuilt in the 15th century as the seat of the Cardinals of the church of S. Lorenzo in Lucina.

Largo Ginnasi

The current Palazzo Ginnasi is the building that replaces the old Palazzo Ginnasi, partially demolished between 1935 and 1940 when the street was widened, of which it still retains the two coats of

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Via dei Prefetti, 22

Palazzo Incontro is a historic building in Rome, located in the Campo Marzio district, built in the second half of the 18th century, exactly in 1765 by the architect Giovanni Paolo Burij.

Via del Corso, 270/272

The Palace, now the headquarters of the Banco di Sicilia, was built in 1662 to a design by Carlo Rainaldi for the Duke of Nevers, Filippo Giuliano Mazzarino Mancini.

Piazza Paganica, 3-4

The building, located in Piazza Paganica, was erected in 1541 at the behest of Ludovico Mattei, Duke of Paganica, to a design attributed to Nanni di Baccio Bigio.

Via Giulia, 79

The Sangallo Medici Clarelli Palace was built by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (1483-1546) together with his co-worker Dosio around 1535 as his private residence.

Piazza della Pilotta, 35

The palace was built in 1660 by De Rossi, a pupil of Bernini, probably on the occasion of the marriage of Pompeo Muti Papazzurri to Maria Isabella Massimo.

Via Bocca di Leone, 79

The palace was built in 1660 by the architect Giovanni Antonio De Rossi, based on a design by Bernini, and commissioned by the Marquis Francesco Nuñez Sanchez.

Piazza dei Santi Apostoli, 80

The original core of the palace dates back to the 15th century, when it was the residence of the Benzoni family.

Viale Altiero Spinelli, 30

Located in the area of the High Speed Station named after Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, in the Tiburtina area, the building houses the new BNL Gruppo BNP Paribas headquarters.

Via 24 Maggio, 43

Built in 1605 on the ruins of the baths of Constantine by Flaminio Ponzio for cardinal Scipio Borghese, it was embellished by Giovanni Vasanzio with a sloping terraced garden.

Palazzo Patrizi Clementi ph. Turismo Roma
Via Cavalletti, 2

The palace was built at the end of the 16th century by an unknown family, whose abraded coat of arms can be seen on the cornice and in the courtyard, on the site of the Melangolo Tower, shown on Bu

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Via di Montoro, 37

The original structure of the Palace dates back to a modest house that Gaspero dei Garzoni di Jesi purchased in 1512 from Alfonsina Orsini and which was modified in a series of works carried out at

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Via Molise, 2

Il Ministero delle Imprese e del Made in Italy ha sede nello storico Palazzo Piacentini, realizzato da due figure di spicco del panorama architettonico italiano: M

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