Colleferro Town Hall

Colleferro, Lazio · 1930s

Colleferro Town Hall

A civic building constructed around 1935, this Town Hall occupies Piazza Italia in the Rome province and represents the public architecture of Fascist-era Italy.

At a glance

Colleferro Town Hall stands in the central square of this industrial town southeast of Rome. Built during the 1930s, it remains the administrative seat of the municipality and an example of early twentieth-century civic design.

History

The building was constructed around 1935 as the town’s administrative headquarters. The architect responsible for the design remains unrecorded in available sources. The structure reflects the urban planning ambitions of Fascist-era Italy, when many provincial towns received new civic monuments and purpose-built government facilities.

What you see

The Town Hall occupies a prominent position facing Piazza Italia. Its design and materials reflect the functionalist aesthetics of 1930s Italian architecture, emphasizing civic dignity through straightforward forms suited to administrative purpose.

Cultural significance

The building documents an important period in Italian municipal development. As Colleferro grew into an industrial center, its new Town Hall represented institutional confidence and civic identity during the Fascist period.

Key facts

  • Address: Piazza Italia, 1, 00034 Colleferro
  • Coordinates: 41.730233969041684, 13.00580620765686
  • Construction date: c. 1935
  • Architect: Unknown
  • Phone: 06 972031
  • Official website: http://www.comune.colleferro.rm.it

Practical information

The Town Hall functions as the seat of municipal government. Hours and access for visitors are not specified; contact the municipality directly or check the official website for details.

Getting there

Colleferro lies approximately 50 kilometres southeast of Rome. By road, take the A2 motorway toward Naples; exit at Colleferro. Regional trains serve the town from Rome Termini Station. Once in Colleferro, Piazza Italia is centrally located in the town center.

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