- Quirinal Palace
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name = Palazzo del Quirinale
caption = The Quirinal Palace housed popes, then kings, and now thePresident of the Italian Republic .
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latitude = 41.9
longitude = 12.486903
location_town =Rome
location_country =Italy
architect =Domenico Fontana
Carlo Maderno
client =Pope Gregory XIII
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construction_start_date= 1573
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size =The Quirinal Palace (known in Italian as the Palazzo del Quirinale or simply the "Quirinale") is the
official residence of thePresident of the Italian Republic on theQuirinal Hill , the tallest of theseven hills of Rome .Papal, Royal and Presidential residence
The palace, located on the "Via del Quirinale" and facing onto the "Piazza del Quirinale", was built in 1573 by
Pope Gregory XIII as a papal summer residence. It was also used as the location for papal conclaves in 1823,1829,1831, and 1846. It served as a papal residence and housed the central offices responsible for the civil government of thePapal States until 1870. In September, 1870, what was left of thePapal States was overthrown. About five months later, in 1871, Rome became the capital of the new Kingdom of Italy. The palace was occupied during the invasion of Rome and became the official royal residence of the Kings of Italy, though in reality some monarchs, notably King Victor Emmanuel III (reigned 1900-1946) actually lived in a private residence elsewhere, the Quirinale being used simply as an office and for state functions. The monarchy was abolished in 1946 and the Palace became the official residence and workplace for the Presidents of the Italian Republic. Some, still, declined the "Colle" residence and kept their usual Roman residence: for example,Sandro Pertini preferred his old flat near theTrevi fountain .The
façade was designed byDomenico Fontana . Its 'Great Chapel' was designed byCarlo Maderno . It contains frescos byGuido Reni , but the most famous fresco is the "Blessing Christ" byMelozzo da Forlì , placed over the stairs. Its grounds include a famous set of gardens laid out in the eighteenth century.ee also
Some other Italian institutional buildings:
*Palazzo Madama : seat of theItalian Senate
*Palazzo Montecitorio : seat of theItalian Chamber of Deputies
*Palazzo Chigi : seat of the Italian GovernmentExternal links
* [http://www.quirinale.it/palazzo/luoghi/arte_luoghi.htm Official site of the Presidency of Italy] (Virtual tour of Quirinal Palace)
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=rome&ll=41.900944,12.487153&spn=0.006584,0.010060&t=k&hl=en Satellite image of the palace and its garden] Note: One block north east of the Gardens is thePalazzo Barberini . Midway along the long southeast wing flanking the garden, across the street, is the small dome ofBernini 'sSant'Andrea al Quirinale . At the next corner north is the inconspicuous church byBorromini ,San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane . Diagonal and to the west of the facade, amid a warren of small streets is the turquoise tub-like polygon of theTrevi Fountain .Gallery
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