• Palazzo Montecitorio (. Italian pronunciation: [paˈlattso ˌmontetʃiˈtɔːrjo]) is a palace in Rome and the seat of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Italian Parliament.
  • I had the pleasure to be invited at the Palazzo di Montecitorio for an event and was guided to visit the hall where Italian deputies meet.
  • Like many architectural ventures in Baroque Rome, the building history of the Palazzo di Montecitorio — whose present nomenclature comes from the hill on...
  • Located on the northern fringe of the Centro Storico, Piazza Montecitorio derives its name from the imposing Palazzo di Montecitorio that dominates its northern side.
  • You have to be at the entrance of the Palazzo Montecitorio 10 minutes before the hour indicated on your ticket.
  • Specialized tours focusing on Rome’s baroque monuments and works by Bernini also generally include a stop at Palazzo Montecitorio.
  • Palazzo di Montecitorio failed to attract the interest of XIXth century travellers: The Palace of the Monte Citorio (designed by Bernini) contains public offices...
  • The Palazzo Montecitorio is a palace in Rome, which is currently the seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies.
  • Palazzo’s di Montecitorios first architect was Bernini. Construction was finished by architect Carlo Fontana at 1694.