Rome’s Other Monuments: Rationalist Architecture and the Fascist Era (1927–1954)
The entrance to the Foro Italico — once the Foro Mussolini — is marked by a monolith of Carrara marble seventeen metres tall. Carved…
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The entrance to the Foro Italico — once the Foro Mussolini — is marked by a monolith of Carrara marble seventeen metres tall. Carved…
June 2026Turin built Italy’s first skyscraper, raced cars on a factory roof and modernised over vermouth and espresso. Walk the city’s lean inter-war architecture in…
June 2026Between the wars Milan built a hard, brilliant new architecture — caught between the avant-garde and a dictatorship. Walk the Rationalist city in a…
June 2026```html Oia, Santorini — a landscape shaped by centuries of human habitation, now documented by thousands of contributors worldwide. Photo via Wikimedia Commons. You…
June 2026Art Nouveau was born in Brussels in 1893, in the iron and glass of Victor Horta. Walk the city that invented it — façade…
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June 2026Vienna around 1900 was an argument about how a modern city should look — and you can still walk it in a day, from…
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