"Intricate Historical Architecture"
Built at the end of the 16th century, Palazzo Chigi is the official residence of the Prime Minister. Palazzo Chigi was originally built for the Aldobrandini family, a powerful noble family in Renaissance Rome. The palace was later acquired by the Chigi family, who were prominent bankers and papal advisors, and it has remained in their possession ever since. While the palace is not generally open to the public, visitors to Rome can admire its exterior facade as they explore the city's historic center.
Piazza Colonna 370, Rome, Italy, 00187
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"Intricate Historical Architecture"
Built at the end of the 16th century, Palazzo Chigi is the official residence of the Prime Minister. Palazzo Chigi was originally built for the Aldobrandini family, a powerful noble family in Renaissance Rome. The palace was later acquired by the Chigi family, who were prominent bankers and papal advisors, and it has remained in their possession ever since. While the palace is not generally open to the public, visitors to Rome can admire its exterior facade as they explore the city's historic center.
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