House of the GIL in Trastevere

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Roma, Lazio · 1930s

House of the GIL in Trastevere

A modernist residential building in Rome’s Trastevere district, designed by Luigi Moretti and completed in 1936 as headquarters for Italy’s Fascist youth organization.

At a glance

The House of the GIL stands as a significant example of 1930s Italian modernist architecture. Built to serve as the central office and residential space for the Gioventù Italiana del Littorio (GIL), the organization was formally inaugurated on November 5, 1937.

History

Designed by architect Luigi Moretti, the project gained prominence when exhibited at the V Triennale di Milano in 1933. Construction began immediately following the exhibition and progressed rapidly, concluding in 1936. The building was inaugurated the following year as the principal Roman headquarters for the GIL.

What you see

Moretti’s design embodies modernist principles characteristic of early 1930s Italian architecture. The structure combines functional planning with formal clarity, reflecting the era’s approach to institutional building design.

Cultural significance

The House of the GIL represents an important chapter in twentieth-century Italian architectural history. As a work by Moretti, one of Italy’s leading modernist architects, it documents the relationship between design innovation and institutional patronage during the 1930s.

Key facts

  • Address: Via Girolamo Induno 6, 00153 Roma
  • Architect: Luigi Moretti
  • Completed: 1936
  • Inaugurated: November 5, 1937
  • Coordinates: 41.88475086963883, 12.471874952316282

Practical information

The building remains in Trastevere, accessible to visitors exploring Rome’s architectural heritage. Specific visiting hours and access details are not listed; check locally for current information.

Getting there

The House of the GIL is located on Via Girolamo Induno in the Trastevere neighborhood of Rome. Public transport connects readily to this historic district on the west bank of the Tiber River.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Based on the Cultural Heritage Online legacy archive.

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