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  2. Palazzo Braschi - Wikipedia

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    In 1809, when Rome was declared an Imperial city by Napoleon, Duke Luigi moved into the palace and was declared mayor. The Mussolini façade, 1934. The "SI" (Italian for "yes") refers to the 1934 Italian general election , which was a simple yes-no vote on the Fascist Party list.

  3. Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana - Wikipedia

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    After the world's fair, the area was planned to serve as a center of urbanization that was an extension of Rome, with its area equal in size to Rome's Centro Storico. [5] Design teams proposed different architectural plans for the building; Mussolini ultimately favored the plan designed by architects Giovanni Guerrini, Ernesto Bruno La Padula ...

  4. EUR, Rome - Wikipedia

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    EUR (Italian:) is a residential area and the major business district in Rome, Italy, part of the Municipio IX.. The area was originally chosen in the 1930s as the site for the 1942 World's Fair which Benito Mussolini planned to open to celebrate twenty years of Fascism, the letters EUR standing for Esposizione Universale Roma ("Rome Universal Exposition").

  5. Mussolini’s wartime bunker opens to the public in Rome

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    Mussolini’s bunker at Villa Torlonia in Rome was built nearly 20 feet underground and clad in 13-feet thick cement walls. Construction started in December 1942 and was not quite finished when ...

  6. Fascist architecture - Wikipedia

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    Fascist architecture in the form of Rationalism with elements of classical Roman architecture was born under dictator Benito Mussolini's rule of Italy from 1922 to 1943. Mussolini invested in public construction projects in order to foster economic development, to gain popular support and modernize the country.

  7. Chigi Palace - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, at the beginning of Benito Mussolini's rule, Palazzo Chigi became the official residence of the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs. In 1961, it became the official meeting place of the Council of Ministers and the residence of its President, who is the head of the Italian government.

  8. Mussolini's ghost clings to Rome

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    STORY: Italy this week marks 100 years since the dictator Benito Mussolini grabbed power in Rome...... the man being one of the central figures of World War Two.And ...

  9. Grand Council of Fascism - Wikipedia

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    The council usually met at the Palazzo Venezia, Rome, which was also the seat of the head of the Italian government. [1] The Council became extinct following a series of events in 1943, in which Benito Mussolini was voted out as the Prime Minister of Italy.

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