Square Coliseum - Fascist Architecture

Square Coliseum - Fascist Architecture


Rome, Italy (IT)
The Palazzo della Civilta

The "Square Coliseum" as it is popularly known was the work of Guerrini. Commissioned and completed in the early thirties it was largely inspired by the fascist or "bombastic modernism" architectural style of the time. Indeed EUR is full of fascist inspired architecture with the Palazzo della Civilta being one of the finest and most famous buildings in EUR and Rome. Recently the Square Coliseum was used by a major sports company for a TV commercial which outraged Rome's cultural minister and benefactor of the arts.

Advertisement

Now unused the building is a relic to a less than illustrious past.
The Palazzo della Civilta

The "Square Coliseum" as it is popularly known was the work of Guerrini. Commissioned and completed in the early thirties it was largely inspired by the fascist or "bombastic modernism" architectural style of the time. Indeed EUR is full of fascist inspired architecture with the Palazzo della Civilta being one of the finest and most famous buildings in EUR and Rome. Recently the Square Coliseum was used by a major sports company for a TV commercial which outraged Rome's cultural minister and benefactor of the arts.

Now unused the building is a relic to a less than illustrious past.
View in Google Earth Historical
Links: www.massimicitygarden.com
By: kjfitz

Advertisement

Around the World Mailing List

Comments

Policies
Please enable images and enter code to post
Reload

Advertisement