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The period between the two Great Wars saw a formidable surge of innovation in Italian architecture. Mussolini’s Rome hits off the plot of the famous 1935 essay in which Antonio Munoz dealt with the same subject. It is an unprecedented review of the conception and implementation, during the Fascist period, of the radical architectural and city-planning interventions in Rome after centuries of inertia.

The Lazio Region, one of Italy's most important realities, invests in its productive resources.