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Piazza Venezia is located near Campidoglio hill, at the cross road of Via dei Fori Imperiali Via del Corso and Via del Plebiscito. This place is, in the eyes of visitors, a strategic point of departure for a trip to Rome between a medieval and Renaissance Rome an archaeological one.
Restored at the and of '800 it is delimited from Venice palace, Bonaparte Palace, Generali Palace and is dominated from the big monument realized in 1865 in honour of Vittorio Emanuele II. The huge amount of white Victorian, jokingly called the typewriter and accessible through a wide staircase.
It holds the Monument to the Unknown Soldier (that's why the name Altare Della Patria) and holds the Museo Centrale del Risorgimento. Also very important is Palazzo Venezia, on the west side of the square, which was originally a Renaissance palace built by Pope Paul II Farnese, became famous after the speeches that from the central balcony, Mussolini took to the population.

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