Palazzo Chigi

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Palazzo Chigi is a historic palace in central Rome that serves as the official residence and workplace of the Prime Minister of Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government building
official residence
palace
alsoKnownAs Seat of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers
architect Carlo Maderno
Ferdinando Fuga
Giovanni Battista Contini
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture
city Rome
commonsCategory Palazzo Chigi self-link
coordinateLocation 41.9017° N, 12.4794° E
country Italy
function executive branch headquarters
governmentOfficeOrTitle Council of Ministers of Italy
surface form: Presidency of the Council of Ministers of Italy
hasPart courtyard
offices of the Prime Minister
press briefing room
state rooms
heritageDesignation cultural property of Italy
heritageStatus within UNESCO World Heritage Site: Historic Centre of Rome
inception 16th century
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Lazio
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
locatedNear Column of Marcus Aurelius in Rome
surface form: Column of Marcus Aurelius

Palazzo Montecitorio
Via del Corso
location Piazza Colonna
Rome
maintainedBy Council of Ministers of Italy
surface form: Presidency of the Council of Ministers of Italy
materialUsed travertine
namedAfter House of Chigi
occupant Prime Minister
surface form: Prime Minister of Italy
officialName Palazzo Chigi self-link
ownedBy Italian Republic
partOf historic centre of Rome
previousUse Austrian embassy in Rome
noble residence
seat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy
significantEvent seat of the Italian government since the mid-20th century
significantOwner Aldobrandini
surface form: Aldobrandini family

Chigi family
Odescalchi family
streetAddress Piazza Colonna 370
use official residence of the President of the Council of Ministers
seat of the Government of Italy
WikimediaPortal Politics of Italy

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Rome contains Palazzo Chigi
Government of Italy seatOfGovernment Palazzo Chigi
Palazzo Montecitorio near Palazzo Chigi
Palazzo Chigi commonsCategory Palazzo Chigi self-link
Palazzo Chigi officialName Palazzo Chigi self-link
Council of Ministers of Italy meetsAt Palazzo Chigi
Council of Ministers of Italy meetsIn Palazzo Chigi
this entity surface form: Council chamber of Palazzo Chigi
President of the Council of Ministers residence Palazzo Chigi
subject surface form: President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic
President of the Council of Ministers officeLocation Palazzo Chigi
subject surface form: President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic
this entity surface form: Palazzo Chigi, Rome
Chigi family notableResidence Palazzo Chigi
Piazza Montecitorio near Palazzo Chigi
Piazza Montecitorio hasNearbyBuilding Palazzo Chigi
Via del Corso hasPart Palazzo Chigi
this entity surface form: Palazzo Chigi (rear frontage)
Piazza Colonna hasLandmark Palazzo Chigi
House of Chigi hasSeat Palazzo Chigi
Austrian embassy in Rome historicalUseOfBuilding Palazzo Chigi
this entity surface form: Palazzo Chigi as embassy premises
Deputy Prime Ministers of Italy seat Palazzo Chigi
Consiglio dei Ministri meetsAt Palazzo Chigi
Consiglio dei Ministri seat Palazzo Chigi
this entity surface form: Palazzo Chigi, Rome
President of the Council of Ministers of Italy buildingUsed Palazzo Chigi
this entity surface form: Palazzo Chigi, Rome
Aurelian Column locatedNear Palazzo Chigi
Municipio I of Rome contains Palazzo Chigi