- in Rome, Italy. The
square includes three main buildings, the
Palazzo Senatorio (Senatorial Palace) also
known as the
Comune di Roma
Capitale (City Hall)...
-
buildings of Rome's
civic government, the
Palazzo dei Conservatori,
Palazzo Senatorio, and
Palazzo Nuovo.
Michelangelo designed a new façade for the dilapidated...
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representative civic authority. The
oldest town hall in the
world is
Palazzo Senatorio in Rome, Italy,
which is
established in AD 1144. In the
Early Middle Ages...
- by a
mayor and a city council. The seat of the
comune is the
Palazzo Senatorio on the
Capitoline Hill, the
historic seat of the city government. The...
- of this plan, the
Commune constructed a new
senate house (the
Palazzo Senatorio [it]) on the
Capitoline Hill (apparently in the
mistaken belief that this...
- Town Hall. In the past, the
prior building was also
known as the
Palazzo Senatorio or
Loggia Senatoria. The main
facade of the palace,
faces the northern...
-
mounted Marcus Aurelius. In 1979, a bomb
attack in the
nearby Palazzo Senatorio damaged the
marble base of the statue. The
statue appears on the reverse...
-
determined by a
mechanism of
majority bonus. The city
council meets at
Palazzo Senatorio,
seated in
Piazza del Campidoglio. The
political system of the Comuni...
- Addenda". In Caldelli, M. L.; Gregori, G. L. (eds.).
Epigrafia e
ordine senatorio, 30 anni dopo.
Edizioni Quasar. pp. 492–493. ISBN 9788871405674. Cooley...
- doi:10.1111/j.1754-0208.2011.00459.x. One
example is a view of the
Ponte Senatorio in the
British Museum. Gontar, Cybele, Neoclassicism, The
Heilbrunn Timeline...