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Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana

Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana

The "Square Colosseum" is the unmistakable emblem of EUR — a luminous travertine cube pierced by six tiers of nine arches on each face, designed in 1937 for the world's fair that the Second World War would cancel. The arch count is a coded tribute: nine letters in "Benito" and six in "Mussolini".

Basilica dei Santi Pietro e Paolo

Basilica dei Santi Pietro e Paolo

Crowning the highest point of EUR, this monumental church (1938–1955) was designed as the spiritual anchor of the new district. Its huge hemispherical dome, visible for miles across southern Rome, deliberately echoes the great domes of the historic city while rendering them in the stripped, geometric language of the 1930s.

Museo delle Civiltà

Museo delle Civiltà

Housed in EUR's monumental palaces, the Museo delle Civiltà gathers several national collections under one roof — prehistory and ethnography, the arts and traditions of Italy, and material from across the world. Its rooms range from Palaeolithic tools to musical instruments and objects gathered from every continent.

Palazzo dei Congressi

Palazzo dei Congressi

Adalberto Libera's congress hall (designed from 1938, completed in the 1950s) is one of the noblest works of Italian Rationalism. Behind a serene colonnaded portico rises a vast square hall roofed by a single soaring cross-vault of reinforced concrete — a deliberate modern echo of the great vaulted halls of imperial Rome, like the Baths of Caracalla, rendered in 20th-century engineering.

La Nuvola di Fuksas

La Nuvola di Fuksas

EUR's boldest contemporary landmark, the "Cloud" (2016) is the work of architect Massimiliano Fuksas — a vast, billowing free-form shape, wrapped in a translucent membrane and suspended as if floating inside a huge glass-and-steel box 175 metres long.

Palazzo dello Sport

Palazzo dello Sport

Built for the 1960 Rome Olympics, the Palazzo dello Sport (also known as the PalaEur or PalaLottomatica) is a triumph of engineering by Pier Luigi Nervi, the great Italian master of reinforced concrete, working with architect Marcello Piacentini.

Local tips & flavours

  • Cherry blossom at the Laghetto
  • Square Colosseum at golden hour
  • Cafés along Viale Europa

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