Roma, Italy
Piazza di Monte Citorio
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+390667601
Italy's most famous building after the Coliseum and the leaning tower of Pisa. Beautiful architecture. It is a safe place for tourists, Police officiers and security guards are always nice and smiling. In certain rare days, you may encounter also people actually working inside the building. There is a bar and a restaurant but it isn't open to the public. Worth a visit, if not only to do a \photobomb\ to local news TVs on-air from the plaza.
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The Palazzo Montecitorio is a palace in Rome and the seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies. The palace's name derives from the slight hill on which it is built, which was claimed to be the Mons Citatorius, the hill created in the process of clearing the Campus Martius in Roman times. The building was originally designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and it was completed by the architect Carlo Fontana, who modified Bernini's plan with the addition of a bell gable above the main entrance. The excavated obelisk of the Solarium Augusti, now known as the Obelisk of Montecitorio, was installed in front of the palace by Pius VI in 1789.
This Is how politicians in Italy are looked After.... I never seen a building in such prestigious conditions
This palace is now the Italian parliament. The building looks very nice and it is not allowed to enter.
A little off the beaten tourist path...near the best gelato in Roma!
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