Quirinal Palace — Rome

Rome· Historic Sites

Quirinal Palace

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The Quirinal Palace, one of the three current official residences of the President of the Italian Republic, is nestled atop Quirinal Hill, the highest of Rome's seven hills. This impressive palace has a rich history, originally built in 1572 as a summer residence for popes. Over the centuries, it has served as a papal, royal, and now presidential residence, making it a witness to pivotal moments in Italian history. Its vast complex includes magnificent gardens, opulent state rooms, and significant art and artifact collections. Visitors can embark on guided tours, which offer a rare glimpse into the lavish interiors, including the presidential apartments, the Pauline Chapel, and the Hall of Mirrors. The palace and its grounds represent a masterful blend of Renaissance and Baroque architecture, providing an insight into Italy's political and cultural heritage. Advance booking for tours is essential.

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