Palazzo Aedes

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Palazzo Aedes is a historic building in Rome, Italy, noted for its early 20th-century architecture and prominent presence along the Tiber River.

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instanceOf building
alsoKnownAs Palazzo INA (historically, for its tenant) NERFINISHED
Palazzo dell’Aedes NERFINISHED
architect Arturo Hohoff NERFINISHED
city Rome
constructionEnd 1920
constructionStart 1914
continent Europe
country Italy
era early 20th century
hasArchitecturalStyle eclecticism
neo‑Gothic elements
neo‑medieval
hasFeature brick and travertine façade
corner tower
crenellated crowning
decorative mullioned windows
turreted roofline
hasFunction commercial offices
service spaces
hasViewOf Piazza delle Cinque Giornate area of the riverfront NERFINISHED
Tiber River NERFINISHED
height approximately 50 metres
heritageStatus considered a notable example of Roman early 1900s commercial architecture
inaugurationYear 1920
locatedIn Italy
Lungotevere Arnaldo da Brescia NERFINISHED
Prati district NERFINISHED
Rome
locatedOn Tiber River NERFINISHED
material brick
travertine stone
notableFor early 20th‑century architecture
prominent presence along the Tiber River
numberOfFloors about 12
partOf urban landscape of Lungotevere in Prati
primaryUse offices
region Lazio
roofType pitched roof with turrets

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Palazzo Aedes hasNameInItalian Palazzo Aedes