The central Piazza Venezia contains one of the most important Renaissance buildings in the city of Rome: Palazzo Venezia, a place that over the centuries has changed its intended use, from papal residence to seat of government, until becoming a museum. Its architectures preserve the traces and memory of these transformations; the built elements intersect with plant forms in a harmonious union between nature and culture. A heritage of stories and eras that is revealed to visitors through the spaces of Palazzo Venezia, in a narrative between art and architecture, between memory and identity.
LOCATION: Palazzo Venezia's entrance, via del Plebiscito, 118










