Palazzo delle Esposizioni
Exposition Palce is a neoclassical style building, designed by Pio Piacentini in 1877, as a venue for numerous art exhibitions and exhibitions. The facade was later modified during Fascist period and the entire building was restored and functionally restored several times. Among the main restorations we must mention those of 1981-1989, based on a project by Costantino Dardi, and that of the 2003-2007 study by ABDR, on the occasion of which original glazed Serra was also rebuilt. From 1927 to 2004 it was the headquarters of the offices and exhibitions of Rome Quadrennial and remains the privileged venue for the exhibitions of Quadriennale d'Arte. Palace has a 139-seat Cinema Hall, a 90-seat Auditorium and Forum (multi-purpose hall), as well as a cafeteria, a 240-person restaurant and a bookshop.