RMFAK7X2–Newly restored Square Colosseum, Colosseo Quadrato, symbol of fascist architecture, by night. Currently Fendi Company headquarter. EUR, Rome, Italy EU
RMERCMKT–Casa Editrice Zanichelli. Fascist architecture in Bologna Italy.
RMMW1Y4J–Former Casa del Fascio, modern rationalist (fascist) architecture (1932-36), overall view, by Giuseppe Terragni, Como, Italy
RMCPDJ8F–Fascist architecture, Asti, Piedmont, Italy, Europe
RFP9Y5GF–Colonia marina Edoardo Agnelli, Marina di Massa 1933 torre balilla - Holiday summer camp, marina di massa, balilla tower
RMH3TXN8–The Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana is an icon of Fascist architecture in the EUR part of Rome, Italy
RMKN7XTR–Rome, Italy - The 'Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana' in EUR district, also know as Square Colosseum, is the icon building of New Classic architecture
RMC3N7YK–Roman Amphitheatre and INA Building (Italian Rationalist-Fascist Architecture), Sant'Oronzo Sq., Lecce, Apulia (Puglia), Italy
RMFWAG88–The Post Office building. Fascist Architecture. Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
RM2GF35W6–Brescia: Piazza della Vittoria with Post Office
RMEY7NF7–Italy, Rome, Foro Italico, Stadio dei Marmi and Farnesina (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), fascist architecture
RMM9HAMG–The inside of Milan Central railway station
RME5H34N–Palazzo del Goverdo Rodi, Prefecture offices, Italian Fascist architecture, new town, Rhodes town, Rhodes island, Greece, Europe
RF2ANW51T–The Violin Museum - Museo del Violino in Cremona, Northern Italy, housed in an early 1940s Fascist architecture building by Carlo Cocchia, exterior
RMDFD089–The steps and column of the Fascist era main Post office on Via Roma, Palermo, Italy
RMF4DEWE–Palazzo della Civilta, an icon of Fascist architecture. EUR district, Rome, Italy
RMMATYCP–Rome. Italy. Stadio dei Marmi (Stadium of the Marbles), Foro Italico sports complex. Designed by Italian architect Enrico Del Debbio in 1928 and inau
RMDKPPH5–Sabaudia, Lazio, Italy
RMFAK7X1–Newly restored Square Colosseum, Colosseo Quadrato, symbol of fascist architecture. Currently Fendi Company headquarter. EUR, Rome, Italy, Europe, EU.
RMER6X9C–Casa Editrice Zanichelli. Fascist architecture in Bologna Italy.
RMPTYJ8T–La chiesa parrocchiale di San Marco, Fertilia parish church of San Marco (1936, 2PST)
RM2CT40MX–EUR Rome Italy. Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana; Palazzo della Civiltà del Lavoro; Square Colosseum or Colosseo Quadrato. Now Fendi HQ headquarters.
RME5A8RE–Rome. Italy. Mosaics in the fascist era Palazzo delle Piscine, part of the Foro Italico sports complex.
RFP9Y5DP–Colonia marina Edoardo Agnelli, Marina di Massa 1933 torre balilla - Holiday summer camp, marina di massa, balilla tower
RMD6K21E–Italy, Rovegno . Old abandoned fascist colony
RF2A4YN17–Florence, Tuscany, italy front and access doors of movie teather Cinema Puccini with its glass block tower. An example of fascist era architecture
RMFWAG8J–The Post Office building. Fascist Architecture. Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
RM2MBWW2N–Palace of the prefecture of Enna, Building of fascist architecture or simplified neoclassicism, with particular architectural symbols of the regime.
RMEYJ733–Italy, Rome, Eur, Palazzo dei Congressi, fascist architecture
RMC3N7W9–INA (Istituto Nazionale Assicurazioni) Building, Italian Rationalist-Fascist Architecture, Sant'Oronzo Sq., Lecce, Puglia, Italy
RMDN1YR9–Fascist era architecture from the 1930s Piazza della Vittoria square central Genoa Liguria region Italy Europe
RF2ANW51P–The Violin Museum - Museo del Violino in Cremona, Northern Italy, housed in an early 1940s Fascist architecture building by Carlo Cocchia, exterior
RMG196C0–Florence, Italy. Santa Maria Novella railway station, a fine Modernist building designed in 1932. Ticket hall interior
RME207GX–Main square with central post office, fascist architecture under Mussolini, historicism, Piazza Aurelio Saffi, Forlì
RM2JWEA4R–Part of the Palacio da Justica or Oporto Appeal Court a fascist era building of 1961 in Porto Portugal designed by Paul Rodrigues Lima.
RMMAYG09–Rome. Italy. Stadio dei Marmi (Stadium of the Marbles), Foro Italico sports complex. Stadio dei Marmi designed by Italian architect Enrico Del Debbio
RMDKPP0P–Sabaudia, Lazio, Italy
RM2CA0CA3–The military memorial monument of Resia Pass was built in 1939 and is an example of fascist architecture. Burgusio, South Tyrol, Italy.
RMERCMNT–Casa Editrice Zanichelli. Fascist architecture in Bologna Italy.
RMPTYJ9J–La chiesa parrocchiale di San Marco, Fertilia parish church of San Marco (1936, 2PST)
RF2RW2997–Fascist rationalist architecture, INA palace, EUR, Rome, Italy
RME5A8PG–Rome. Italy. Mosaics in the fascist era Palazzo delle Piscine, part of the Foro Italico sports complex.
RFP9Y5G2–Colonia marina Edoardo Agnelli, Marina di Massa 1933 torre balilla - Holiday summer camp, marina di massa, balilla tower
RMD6K221–Italy, Rovegno. Old abandoned fascist colony
RM2R4EBNR–Fascist Architecture. Monument to the Heroes of Spain, a tribute to those who fell in the Spanish Civil War, was built in 1941 according to the design
RMR2KGDE–The Palazzo della Civilta del Lavoro, designed in 1937 by Marcello Piacentini, for the Esposizione Universale Roma or EUR, Rome, Italy.
RMEXTWN3–Italy, Rome, Via Marmorata, post office, architect Adalberto Libera, fascist architecture
RFB3K7B4–Statue of a horse and a man on the roof of Milan central train station, a masterwork of grand fascist architecture, in Italy.
RME6N4W8–Archaeological Museum of Kos (1935), Eleftherias square, Kos town, Kos island, Dodecanese islands, Greece, Europe
RF2CC2DXN–Colonia Farinacci, Cremona, Italy; 1936, by Carlo Gaudenzi, typical example of Italian Modernist / Futurist architecture of the Fascist period
RMP2HPCY–Lucca, Tuscany, Italy. A Fascist era monument surmounted by the Italian flag and the fasces, the ancient Roman symbol of power
RM2JGG855–Old man in suit and tie in piazza Vittoria, Brescia, Lombardia, Italy
RM2JWEA4D–Part of the Palacio da Justica or Oporto Appeal Court a fascist era building of 1961 in Porto Portugal designed by Paul Rodrigues Lima.
RM2ADXKNY–Rome. Italy. Obelisk at the entrance to the Foro Italico, bearing the insciption 'Mussolini Dux'. The monument was created after an offer of a giant
RMDKPPEY–Sabaudia, Lazio, Italy
RM2CA0C7P–The military memorial monument of Resia Pass was built in 1939 and is an example of fascist architecture. Burgusio, South Tyrol, Italy.
RMERCMN1–Casa Editrice Zanichelli. Fascist architecture in Bologna Italy.
RMPTYJAN–La chiesa parrocchiale di San Marco, Fertilia parish church of San Marco (1936, 2PST), Italian rationalist style, Fertilia, Sardinia, Italy
RF2PKMMX6–Fascist, razionalist architecture building in Piazza San Giovanni Bosco, Rome - Italy
RME5A79F–Rome. Italy. Mosaics in the fascist era Palazzo delle Piscine, part of the Foro Italico sports complex.
RFP9Y5H3–Colonia marina Edoardo Agnelli, Marina di Massa 1933 torre balilla - Holiday summer camp, marina di massa, balilla tower
RMD6K1TP–Italy, Rovegno. Abandoned old fascist school camp
RM2R4EBNJ–Fascist Architecture. Monument to the Heroes of Spain, a tribute to those who fell in the Spanish Civil War, was built in 1941 according to the design
RMR2KGC2–The Palazzo della Civilta del Lavoro, designed in 1937 by Marcello Piacentini, for the Esposizione Universale Roma or EUR, Rome, Italy.
RFB3P17F–Statue of a horse and a man on the roof of Milan central train station, a masterwork of grand fascist architecture, in Italy.
RMMA5GAF–Mausoleum Ossario Garibaldino on the Janiculum Hill, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
RF2CC2FH0–Colonia Farinacci, Cremona, Italy; 1936, by Carlo Gaudenzi, typical example of Italian Modernist / Futurist architecture of the Fascist period
RM2HWRHC0–The old Casa del Fascio in Linguaglossa, Sicily, Italy. Such modernist 1930s buildings were designed to house the local branches of the Fascist Party
RFJ36CFF–City hall of Pescara in blue sky
RM2CC63FP–The Giuseppe Sinigaglia stadium (1927), rationalist architecture in Como, Italy
RMMATYDR–Rome. Italy. Stadio dei Marmi (Stadium of the Marbles), Foro Italico sports complex. Designed by Italian architect Enrico Del Debbio in 1928 and inau
RMDKPNR9–Town Hall, Sabaudia, Lazio, Italy
RM2CA0CAE–The military memorial monument of Resia Pass was built in 1939 and is an example of fascist architecture. Burgusio, South Tyrol, Italy.
RMER6XAH–Casa Editrice Zanichelli. Fascist architecture in Bologna Italy.
RMPTYJB6–Interior of La chiesa parrocchiale di San Marco, Fertilia parish church of San Marco (1936, 2PST)
RMP19F91–Rome, Italy - March 26, 2018: Clouds rushing in the wind create a dramatic backdrop to the monumental architecture of the Palazzo della Civita Italian
RME5A8R6–Rome. Italy. Mosaics in the fascist era Palazzo delle Piscine, part of the Foro Italico sports complex.
RFP9Y5HW–Colonia marina Edoardo Agnelli, Marina di Massa 1933 torre balilla - Holiday summer camp, marina di massa, balilla tower
RMJMW5DX–Ruins of the fascist architecture at Prora, Ruegen island, Mecklenburg Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe
RF2K1YBJC–Piazza CLN is a small square in the historic center of Turin designed by Marcello Piacentini, during the fascist period with two fountains of Po and D
RM2R4EBNP–Fascist Architecture. Monument to the Heroes of Spain, a tribute to those who fell in the Spanish Civil War, was built in 1941 according to the design
RMR2KGH8–The Palazzo della Civilta del Lavoro, designed in 1937 by Marcello Piacentini, for the Esposizione Universale Roma or EUR, Rome, Italy.
RMEY7NFG–Italy, Rome, Eur, Palazzo della Civiltà del Lavoro, fascist architecture
RME5H34R–Palazzo del Goverdo Rodi, Prefecture offices, Italian Fascist architecture, new town, Rhodes town, Rhodes island, Greece, Europe
RMMA5GAW–Mausoleum Ossario Garibaldino on the Janiculum Hill, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
RF2CC2FGP–Colonia Farinacci, Cremona, Italy, 1936, Carlo Gaudenzi, Italian Modernist / Futurist architecture of the Fascist era, B&W architectural photography
RM2HWRH76–The old Casa del Fascio in Linguaglossa, Sicily, Italy. Such modernist 1930s buildings were designed to house the local branches of the Fascist Party
RMKFJPNK–The colonnade portico of travertine columns of the Museum of Roman Civilisation (Museo della Civilta Romana). EUR, Rome, Italy.
RMPEHMX8–Palazzo del Podesta and Uffici Governativi palace, 1940, Fascist architecture (Arch. Cesare Bazzani), Faenza, Emilia Romagna region, Italy
RMMAYFWM–Rome. Italy. Stadio dei Marmi (Stadium of the Marbles), Foro Italico sports complex. Stadio dei Marmi designed by Italian architect Enrico Del Debbio
RMDKPNT5–Town Hall, Sabaudia, Lazio, Italy
RM2CA0CB5–The military memorial monument of Resia Pass was built in 1939 and is an example of fascist architecture. Burgusio, South Tyrol, Italy.
RMER6XAW–Casa Editrice Zanichelli. Fascist architecture in Bologna Italy.
RMP19EWA–Rome, Italy - March 26, 2018: Clouds rushing in the wind create a dramatic backdrop to the monumental architecture of the Palazzo della Civita Italian
RME5A8RT–Rome. Italy. Mosaics in the fascist era Palazzo delle Piscine, part of the Foro Italico sports complex.
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