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Foro Italico is a sports complex in Rome, Italy, on the slopes of Monte Mario. It was built between 1928 and 1938 as the Foro Mussolini (literally Mussolini's Forum) under the design of Enrico Del Debbio and, later, Luigi Moretti. Inspired by the Roman forums of the imperial age, its design is lauded as a preeminent example of Italian fascist architecture instituted by Mussolini. The purpose of the prestigious project was to get the Olympic Games of 1940 to be organised by fascist Italy and held in Rome.
ForoItalico is a sports complex in Rome, Italy, on the slopes of Monte Mario. It was built between 1928 and 1938 as the Foro Mussolini (literally Mussolini's...
ForoItalico University of Rome (Italian: Università degli Studi di Roma "Foroitalico"), formerly known as the University Institute of Motor Sciences...
Olympic Committee. The Olimpico is located in northwestern Rome in the ForoItalico sports complex. Construction began in 1928 with Enrico Del Debbio and...
is one of four stadiums in the colossal sports complex the ForoItalico, initially named Foro Mussolini. The other stadiums are the Stadio Olimpico, the...
The Rome bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics was an attempt to bring the 2024 Summer Olympics to the city of Rome. On 21 September...
company is also responsible for organizing major sporting events at the ForoItalico and the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. During his tenure, he spearheaded numerous...
Rome Tor Vergata, founded in 1982 Roma Tre University, founded in 1992 ForoItalico University of Rome, founded in 1998 Rome University of Fine Arts This...
Università Roma Tre. Retrieved 2019-04-23. "Università degli Studi di Roma "ForoItalico"". www.uniroma4.it. Retrieved 2019-04-23. "ISIA Roma – Il primo istituto...
shield with the colours of the club. Stadio Olimpico, located on the ForoItalico, is the major stadium of Rome.[citation needed] It is the home of the...
September 5 to 11, 1994. The competition was swum in the outdoor pool at the ForoItalico. The competition consisted of 32 long course events: 16 for males and...
sports complex in the city, to be named Foro Mussolini. After World War II, the complex was renamed ForoItalico and the stadium was radically redesigned...
University of Lisbon, and, since 2002, he is an associate professor at the ForoItalico University of Rome in the field of "sport methodology". Di Salvo is the...
government building located between Monte Mario and the Tiber River in the ForoItalico area in Rome, Italy. Designed in 1935, it has housed the Italian Ministry...
the Obelisco Novecento (by Arnaldo Pomodoro) and the obelisks of the ForoItalico, Villa Torlonia and Villa Medici. A work of the sculptor Arturo Dazzi...
Olimpico del Nuoto (Olympic Swimming Stadium) is an aquatics centre at the ForoItalico in Rome, Italy. Inaugurated in 1959, it was designed by the architects...
landscape architect for the outdoor spaces. Parco della Musica lies with the ForoItalico in the north area of Rome's ancient center, and is home to most of the...
city gate of Palermo, Sicily; the gate is located in the zone of the ForoItalico and the Castellammare quarter. It represents the water-side entrance...
hosts the ATP Masters Series tennis tournament on the clay courts of the ForoItalico. Cycling was popular in the post-World War II period, although its popularity...
Stadio Olimpico Olimpico Location Viale dello Stadio Olimpico, ForoItalico, Rome, Italy Owner Italian National Olympic Committee Operator A.S. Roma and...