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But the building proved wholly inadequate: the acoustics were terrible, it was very cold in winter and very hot in summer. As a result of extensive damage from water seepage, the palace was condemned in 1900. An attempt to build a new palace for the Chamber of Deputies on the
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failed, and a provisional meeting hall was built on the Via della Missione. Only in 1918 was the Chamber definitively returned to the Palazzo Montecitorio.
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The return of the Chamber of Deputies to the palace followed extensive renovations, which left only the facade intact. The architect,
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The palace's name derives from the slight hill on which it is built, which was claimed to be the
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in 1870, Montecitorio was seized by the Italian government and chosen as the seat of the
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The debating chamber is characterized by numerous decorations in the
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Panoramic virtual tour of the Palace & the sundial obelisk
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style: the impressive canopy of coloured glass (the work of
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policies which were in contrast to his predecessors'.
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Index

Montecitorio
Palazzo Boncompagni Ludovisi
Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Republic

Italian Chamber of Deputies
Rome
Italy
Coordinates
41°54′05″N 12°28′43″E / 41.9014°N 12.4786°E / 41.9014; 12.4786
Ludovico Ludovisi
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Carlo Fontana
Ernesto Basile
[paˈlattsoˌmontetʃiˈtɔːrjo]
Rome
Chamber of Deputies
Italian Parliament
Campus Martius
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Ludovico Ludovisi
Pope Gregory XV
Pope Innocent XII
Carlo Fontana
anti-nepotism
Curia apostolica
Governatorato di Roma
obelisk
Solarium Augusti
Obelisk of Montecitorio
Pius VI

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