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Government Palace

Historic palace featuring Renaissance and Vienna Secession architectural styles, originally serving as the seat of the Austro-Hungarian imperial lieutenancy and now housing regional government offices. Read more…

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Government Palace
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Constructed between 1901 and 1905, this palace stands as a significant architectural and historical landmark combining Renaissance and Vienna Secession design elements. It was originally the residence of the Austro-Hungarian governor and now functions as the local prefecture, reflecting the region's political history under Habsburg rule. The building is notable for its decorated mosaic facade featuring the coats of arms of the House of Savoy and includes access to reception rooms, a loggia, and the president's apartment.

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