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- Palazzo Montecitorio - Wikipedia
Palazzo Montecitorio (Italian pronunciation: [paˈlattso ˌmontetʃiˈtɔːrjo]) is a palace in Rome and the seat of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Italian Parliament
- The Montecitorio palace - Turismo Roma
The history of Palazzo di Montecitorio, one of the most symbolic places of Italian politics, begins in 1653, when Pope Innocent X commissioned Gian Lorenzo Bernini a residence for the Ludovisi family
- Palazzo Montecitorio | visita. camera. it
La storia di Palazzo Montecitorio, simbolo della città di Roma e dell’intera comunità nazionale in quanto sede della Camera dei deputati, è alquanto travagliata
- Palazzo di Montecitorio - Rome, Italy - hellomondo. com
The Palazzo di Montecitorio in Rome, Italy, serves as a remarkable representation of Italian political history and architecture Constructed in the early 17th century, this stunning building is the seat of the Chamber of Deputies, one of the two houses of the Italian Parliament
- Piazza di Montecitorio, Tourist Attraction in Rome and Latium, Italy
Piazza di Montecitorio sits in the center of Rome, not far from the Pantheon The piazza is dominated by the Palazzo di Montecitorio, which was designed by Bernini for Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi, of a wealthy family and the nephew of Pope Gregory XV
- Palazzo di Montecitorio | Centro Storico, Rome - Lonely Planet
Home to Italy’s Chamber of Deputies, this baroque palazzo was built by Bernini in 1653, expanded by Carlo Fontana in the late 17th century, and given an art nouveau facelift in 1918 Visits take in the mansion's lavish reception rooms and the main chamber where the 630 deputies debate beneath a beautiful Liberty-style skyline
- Palazzo Montecitorio Rome, opening hours and tickets.
Palazzo Montecitorio Rome: Address, opening hours and admission, plus history, description of government building in the Colonna district
- Montecitorio Palace - CulturalHeritageOnline. com
Montecitorio Palace is a historic building in Rome that overlooks the Parliament square on one side and the Monte Citorio square on the other, which houses the Chamber of Deputies and the Italian Republic and the Italian Parliament meeting in common session (together deputies and senators)
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