Best Modern Buildings in Italy
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Santa Maria Novella Train Station
Main railway station known for its modernist and rationalist architectural style, featuring a striking metal and glass roof and serving high-speed national and international trains.
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Vertical Forest - Torre E
Modern residential skyscraper featuring extensive greenery integrated into its facades as part of an innovative vertical forest design.
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Galleria Umberto I
Historic 19th-century covered shopping gallery featuring a glass and steel dome, mosaic floors, murals, and sculptures.
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Ponte degli Scalzi
Historic stone arch pedestrian bridge connecting key districts across the Grand Canal, notable for its architectural design and proximity to important landmarks.
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Gae Aulenti Square
A modern square designed by Argentinian architect Cesar Pelli. It's a popular meeting point for both locals and tourists thanks to its…
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Great Synagogue of Rome
As the name suggests, this synagogue is the largest Jewish place of worship in Rome, as well as one of the largest synagogues in Europe.
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Velasca Tower
Built in 1958, this 106m tall skyscraper brings everyone's attention, as its shape that reminds a mushroom is a unique addition to Milano's…
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Rome Lighthouse
A gift to the Roman people by Italians who came to Rome from Argentina, this lighthouse offers one of the best views of the city's panorama…
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Allianz Arena
Allianz Arena is a football stadium in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, with a 70,000 seating capacity for international matches and 75,000 for…
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Palazzo Lombardia
Palazzo Lombardia is an office complex in Milan, Italy, including a 43-storey, 161 m tall skyscraper.
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MAXXI
MAXXI is a national museum of contemporary art and architecture in the Flaminio neighborhood of Rome, Italy.
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Madonna delle Lacrime Sanctuary
Modern conical pilgrimage church and minor basilica built to commemorate a 1953 event where a plaster effigy of the Virgin Mary reportedly wept human tears. The concrete structure stands 103 meters tall and is the largest pilgrimage church of its kind in the region.
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Grottoes of Catullus
Grottoes of Catullus is the name given to the ruins of a Roman villa built between the end of the 1st century BC and the beginning of the…
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Palace of St. George
The Palazzo San Giorgio or Palace of St. George is a palace in Genoa, Italy.
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Palace of Italian Civilization
The Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, also known as the Palazzo della Civiltà del Lavoro, or in everyday speech as the Colosseo Quadrato, is…
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Grand Mosque
The Mosque of Rome, situated in Parioli, Rome, Italy, is the largest mosque in the Western world in terms of land area.
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Museum Brandhorst
The Brandhorst Museum was opened in Munich on 21 May 2009. It displays about 200 exhibits from the modern art collection of the heirs of the…
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San Giobbe
What used to be a 19th-century slaughterhouse in the past has been rebuilt into an architecturally interesting complex.
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Malaparte House
Casa Malaparte is a house on Punta Massullo, on the eastern side of the isle of Capri, Italy.
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Olivetti Shop
Designed by the prime 20th century architect Carlo Scarpa, this former store is a great example of modern architecture.
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Santuario della Madonna di Montalto
The first religious building that was reconstructed after the 1908 earthquake.
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