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  2. Stadio dei Marmi - Wikipedia

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    The Stadio dei Marmi first opened in 1932, on the 10th anniversary of the March on Rome, near the Roman neighborhood Monte Mario, by the architect Enrico Del Debbio under the Fascist ruler Benito Mussolini. [1] The Stadio dei Marmi is encircled by sixty, 4-meter tall classical statues of athletes made from Carrara marble. [2]

  3. Foro Italico - Wikipedia

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    It was the last major river transport in Rome. The first buildings of the architectural complex were inaugurated on November 4, 1932: they were Palazzo H, the seat of the Fascist School of Physical Education; the so-called "Monolith"; the Stadio dei Marmi; the Stadio dei Cipressi (then Stadio dei Centomila and now Stadio Olimpico).

  4. Stadio Olimpico del Nuoto - Wikipedia

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    The Stadio Olimpico del Nuoto (Olympic Swimming Stadium) is an aquatics centre at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy. Inaugurated in 1959, it was designed by the architects Enrico Del Debbio and Annibale Vitellozzi to host the swimming , diving , water polo , and swimming portion of the modern pentathlon events for the 1960 Summer Olympics .

  5. Fascist architecture - Wikipedia

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    One of the main examples of Nazi architecture Stadio dei Marmi with Palace of the Italian Olympic Committee in the background, Rome Olympia-Stadion, Berlin The Kongresshalle of Nuremberg Guglielmo Marconi Square, EUR, Rome Genoa, Italy, the 2 skyscrapers in Dante Square, the tallest of which was designed by Piacentini and was the tallest ...

  6. Category:Sports venues in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sports venues in Rome" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Stadio dei Marmi; Stadio Olimpico;

  7. Stadio Olimpico - Wikipedia

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    The Stadio dei Centomila (Stadium of the 100,000), named after its expected capacity, was officially opened on 17 May 1953 by the President of Italy, Luigi Einaudi. [30] An International Cup's football match between Italy and Hungary was held, as well as the finish line of the sixth stage (from Naples to Rome) of the Giro d'Italia.

  8. Della Vittoria - Wikipedia

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    Stadio dei Marmi overlooking the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ... Della Vittoria is the 15th quartiere of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials Q. XV.

  9. Venues of the 1960 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Stadio Olimpico del Norto hosted the FINA World Aquatics Championships in 1994. [48] Palazzo dei Congressi continues as an exhibition center in Rome. [43] In 1987, Stadio Olimpico hosted the second World Athletics Championships. [49]