Centro di produzione Rai di Via Teulada, Television production facility in Della Vittoria district, Rome, Italy
The Rai facility on Via Teulada operates as a working television complex with nine active studios that record and broadcast programs for Italy's public network. The main buildings stand behind security gates in the residential Della Vittoria neighborhood, with separate entrances for staff and technical vehicles.
Francesco Berarducci designed this complex, which began broadcasting on December 19, 1957, as one of Italy's early dedicated television production sites. The entire facility received its current name in 2022, honoring television host Raffaella Carrà after her passing.
The facility was renamed Centro di Produzione TV Raffaella Carrà in 2022 to honor the influential Italian television presenter and performer.
The complex functions as a working facility and is not open to visitors without prior arrangement. The site maintains its own power supply, which allows uninterrupted broadcasting even when the surrounding neighborhood experiences electrical outages.
Two studios inside carry names of figures who shaped Italian television: one honors director Antonello Falqui, while another bears the name of Angelo Guglielmi, who once led Rai 3. The dedications reflect the network's recognition of individuals who influenced its creative direction.
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