Il Palazzaccio

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Il Palazzaccio is the popular nickname for Rome’s monumental Palace of Justice, a grand late-19th-century courthouse building on the Tiber known for its imposing and controversial architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliedTo Palazzo di Giustizia di Roma NERFINISHED
courthouse building
associatedWithBuildingType Palace of Justice NERFINISHED
associatedWithCityArea Prati district of Rome NERFINISHED
associatedWithFunction judicial headquarters
associatedWithPeriod late 19th century
associatedWithRiver Tiber NERFINISHED
associatedWithStyle eclectic historicist architecture
country Italy
hasCulturalRole landmark on the Tiber in Rome
symbol of Italian judicial system in Rome
hasReputationFor controversial architecture
imposing architecture
language Italian
locatedIn Italy
Rome
nicknameMeaning the ugly big palace
publicPerception austere
monumental
overly massive
refersTo Palace of Justice (Rome) NERFINISHED
refersToBuildingOn Piazza dei Tribunali NERFINISHED
usedBy Italian press
Romans NERFINISHED
usedSinceCentury 19th century

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Palace of Justice, Rome nickname Il Palazzaccio