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  1. The Quirinal Palace (Italian: Palazzo del Quirinale [paˈlattso del kwiriˈnaːle]) is a historic building in Rome, Italy, one of the three current official residences of the President of the Italian Republic, together with Villa Rosebery in Naples and the Tenuta di Castelporziano, an estate on the outskirts of Rome, some 25 km from the centre ...

  2. Under the watchful eye of the imposing Corazzieri stands, on the highest of the seven hills of Rome, the Palazzo del Quirinale which, since 1946, has been the symbolic place of the Repubblica italiana and the official seat of the Presidente della Repubblica.

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · The Quirinal Palace, located on the homonymous hill in Rome, is the official residence of the President of the Italian Republic. Originally built as a papal residence, its construction was initiated by Pope Gregory XIII in 1583.

  4. The Quirinale Palace stands on a location that, thanks to its lofty and particularly salubrious position, has hosted residential compounds, public buildings and places of worship ever since antiquity. On the Quirinal Hill, in the 4th Century B.C., stood the temples dedicated to the God Quirinus, who lent his name to the hill, and to the goddess ...

  5. The Cortile d'Onore is the first space that welcomes visitors when they enter the Quirinal Palace. It looks like a large arcaded square with a harmonious and consistent appearance, but it is...

  6. Quirinal Palace (palazzo del Quirinale) The Palazzo Quirinale, official home of the President of the Republic, overlooks the city from atop the hill for which it is named. This area was already inhabited during ancient Rome.

  7. The Palazzo del Quirinale (Quirinal Palace), built by Pope Gregory XIII in 1574 as a summer palace away from the heat and malaria of the Vatican, was enlarged and embellished over the next 200 years by a succession of noted architects.

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