Esposizione Universale Roma

The Esposizione Universale Roma (E.U.R.) is a large complex, built in 1935 by Benito Mussolini as symbol of fascism for the world; he wanted to expand the new Rome in the west, to connect it to the sea. The E.U.R. was originally conceived for the 1942 world exhibition, which would never take place since Italy entered the war in 1940. The E.U.R. provides a good image of how urban Italy would have looked if the fascist regime would not have fallen; large, symmetrical streets and cold, Roman-inspired buildings. The most representative building of this style is the Palazzo della Civilt, which was supposed to resemble the Colosseum. During the 1950s and 1960s, old buildings were completed, and other new buildings were constructed in the same style - housing offices, ministries, large gardens and great parks.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
cell (mathematics)
comm (unix)
mario ernesto sanchez
diurnal
cat (unix)
green sulfur bacteria
list of internet topics
chicago house
enguerrand de monstrelet
bailiff
auguste molinier
grna lund
declaration of windhoek
world press freedom day
avocet
stilt
solomon gessner
karl wilhelm ramler
coddled egg
official sinn fin
canadian baseball hall of fame
christian frchtegott gellert
kumamoto prefecture
friedrich von hagedorn
japanese baseball hall of fame
johann joachim eschenburg
charles james mathews
cryotronics
jeane kirkpatrick
cryotron
immortal woman he
chester bowles
transformation problem
royal uncle cao
robert dundas, 2nd viscount melville
convention parliament
iron crutch li
lan caihe
monarchist league
necropolis
henry dundas, 3rd viscount melville
anamorphosis
samuel whitbread
samuel whitbread (brewer)