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Piazza Venezia Monumento al Milite IgnotoNewest Review: ... street of Rome. The palace is called 'Il Vittoriano' in italian ,it's a monument dedicated to king Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of Italy. It was built in the early 20th century and was built to celebrate a united Italy and her first king. Any sightseeing bus you board in Rome will pass by this impressive building, and it really does stand out because it's in white marble and because of its size. In fact most sightseeing buses have a stop opposite for you to pop out and take some pictures of it. Its has typical colums and pillars dominating most of its structure, then you will see two large fountains on the left and the right, th... more |
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This is a massive grand palace in Rome, it's in venice square (piazza venezia), it's about the size of buckingham palace and made entirely of white marble. It is located at the end of the 'via del corso' which is the oxford street of Rome. The palace is called 'Il Vittoriano' in italian ,it's a monument dedicated to king Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of Italy. It was built in the early 20th century and was built to celebrate a united Italy and her first king. Any sightseeing bus you board in Rome will pass by this impressive building, and it really does stand out because it's in white marble and because of its size. In fact most sightseeing buses have ... Read the complete review
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