Palazzo Sturzo, Art Nouveau palace in EUR district, Rome, Italy
Palazzo Sturzo is an eight-story palazzo in Rome's EUR district featuring an internal courtyard and a large conference hall. The building combines spacious interior areas with a modern architectural structure from the post-war period.
Architect Saverio Muratori designed this building between 1955 and 1958 as a headquarters for the Christian Democracy party. Its completion marked a new phase of urban development in the EUR district.
The structure represents a period of architectural development in post-war Italy, combining political function with modernist design elements.
The building sits on Piazzale Luigi Sturzo and is easy to reach from the surrounding public spaces. Multiple entrances allow convenient access to different areas of the complex.
In 2005, the building changed ownership twice in one day, with its value increasing from 34 million to 52 million euros.
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