Palazzo delle Finanze, Government palace at Quirinal Hill, Rome, Italy.
The Palazzo delle Finanze is a large government building on the Quirinal Hill characterized by its imposing rectangular shape and orderly geometric design. The structure features numerous window openings across its facade and contains several interior courtyards that organize the vast interior space into functional zones.
The palace was designed and built in the mid-1800s under the direction of Quintino Sella as the central hub for Italy's financial administration. Its completion in 1876 marked the start of major construction and urban expansion in Rome following the country's unification.
The palace symbolizes Italy's financial organization following national unification. Visitors passing by can observe how the building's scale and grandeur represent the importance placed on economic governance in the new state.
The building is not open to public tours as it remains an active government center where thousands of employees work daily. However, the exterior and surrounding area can be viewed and appreciated during walks around the Quirinal Hill neighborhood.
One of the main interior courtyards is as large as a public square, revealing the extraordinary scale of this structure. This open internal space demonstrates how generously the building was designed to accommodate an entire ministry.
Location: Rome
Inception: 1877
Official opening: 1876
Address: via Venti Settembre
GPS coordinates: 41.90624,12.49757
Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:00
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