Piazza di Monte Citorio
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Piazza di Monte Citorio or Piazza Montecitorio is a piazza in Rome. It is named after the Monte Citorio, one of the minor hills of Rome.
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Piazza di Monte Citorio | |
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City square | |
Photograph of the Piazza (2010) | |
Location | Rome, Italy |
Click on the map to see marker | |
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The piazza contains the Obelisk of Montecitorio and the Palazzo Montecitorio. The base of the column of Antoninus Pius was also once sited here.
Gallery
- Photochrom image (1890s)
- 'The Piazza di Monte Citorio, painting by Panini (1747)
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