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Palazzo Montecitorio (Italian pronunciation: [paˈlattso ˌmontetʃiˈtɔːrjo]) is a
palace in Rome and the seat of the
Chamber of Deputies, the
lower house...
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Obelisk of
Montecitorio (Italian:
Obelisco di
Montecitorio), also
known as Solare, is an
ancient Egyptian, red
granite obelisk of
Psamtik II (595–589...
- (Italian: Onorevole) and meet at
Palazzo Montecitorio. The seat of the
Chamber of
Deputies is the
Palazzo Montecitorio,
where it has met
since 1871, shortly...
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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. The
piazza contains...
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Minister of Italy. It is
located in the
Piazza Colonna, next to
Palazzo Montecitorio, seat of the
Chamber of Deputies.
Since 22
October 2022, the
tenant of...
- same powers. The two houses: the
Chamber of
Deputies meets in
Palazzo Montecitorio, and the
Senate of the
Republic in
Palazzo Madama. A
peculiarity of the...
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became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. The
Obelisk of
Montecitorio is
brought from
Egypt to Rome by
Emperor Augustus to be
erected as a...
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protected by
copyright law. A 16th
Century replica,
named Gioconda di
Montecitorio or
Gioconda Torlonia hangs in the
Chamber of
Deputies (Italy), acquired...
- as the
Obelisk of
Montecitorio. It was
erected by the
emperor Augustus, with the 30-meter
Egyptian red
granite Obelisk of
Montecitorio, that he had brought...
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obelisks in piazzas, such as in
Piazza Navona, St Peter's Square,
Piazza Montecitorio, and
Piazza del Popolo, and
others in villas,
thermae parks and gardens...